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== Some thoughts on Journal publications ==
== Some thoughts on Journal publications ==
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:::: Most established journals now admit preprints in their publication system without any problem, if they have the format requested by the editor of the journal (see for example CellPress: http://crosstalk.cell.com/blog/lets-talk-about-preprint-servers). A preprint is not considered as an indexed publication and usually attracts attention from the scientific community. This may increase the impact of the final journal publication.
:::: Most established journals now admit preprints in their publication system without any problem, if they have the format requested by the editor of the journal (see for example CellPress: http://crosstalk.cell.com/blog/lets-talk-about-preprint-servers). A preprint is not considered as an indexed publication and usually attracts attention from the scientific community. This may increase the impact of the final journal publication.



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Journal publication

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In most cases journal publication {Quote} will not be affected by posting a preprint. However, there are some publishers that do not consider papers that have already appeared online. We strongly recommend that you check all journals that you might submit to in advance {end of Quote}. A list of academic journals by preprint policy is available.


Reference: https://www.preprints.org/about

Some thoughts on Journal publications

Most established journals now admit preprints in their publication system without any problem, if they have the format requested by the editor of the journal (see for example CellPress: http://crosstalk.cell.com/blog/lets-talk-about-preprint-servers). A preprint is not considered as an indexed publication and usually attracts attention from the scientific community. This may increase the impact of the final journal publication.


MitoPedia topics: Preprints