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Subject: [GOAL] Re: Master theses as preprints
Longva Leif wrote:
So I am still keen on views on how common it is for journals to reject
manuscripts if the preprint is already available in an IR.
This would be an application of Ingelfinger Rule (no submission accepted
reviewing process.
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Les Carr
On 30 Apr 2015, at 08:29, Longva Leif
leif.lon...@uit.nomailto:leif.lon...@uit.no wrote:
Question: How common is it that journals reject submitted manuscripts purely
because the paper is already available as a preprint in some repository?
At our institution (UiT
Question: How common is it that journals reject submitted manuscripts purely
because the paper is already available as a preprint in some repository?
At our institution (UiT The Arctic University of Norway), master students'
supervisors very often advice their students not to make their thesis
Hi, Dirk
It is great to hear about your plans to indicate open access to documents
within BASE. Of course, for this you are dependent on the quality of the
metadata you harvest from all your 2300 + sources. But as soon as you introduce
an indication like this, it will add an inducement for