Can I upload an accepted paper to arXiv?

Can I upload an accepted paper to arXiv?

We cannot prevent an author to upload her/his paper to Arxiv. However, because of the double-blind process applied in Communication Letters, we don’t encourage it. There is only one restriction: Your paper should stand alone without any supplementary material and/or reference to an ArXiv post.

What happens after a paper is accepted?

When your manuscript is accepted for publication, the corresponding author receives the proofs of your manuscript. Once the corresponding author approves these, your article is compiled into an issue of the journal and is published in its final form.

What does it mean when a journal is accepted?

The accepted manuscript is the version that has gone through peer-review. The content should be the same as the final published version, but it shouldn’t include any copy-editing, typesetting or copyright marking from the publisher.

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Are arXiv papers considered published?

arXiv is not a journal; therefore articles on arXiv cannot be regarded as publications per se. Generally, it is acceptable for preprints to be developed into full-fledged manuscripts and published in peer-reviewed journals.

Does Elsevier allow arXiv?

Arxiving accepted manuscript after publication in Elsevier/IEEE/etc – Academia Stack Exchange.

Can an article rejected after acceptance?

In other words, the acceptance decision should be made with pages in mind. While it is reasonable to reject a paper up front due to lack of space, backlog of similar papers, etc, it is not reasonable to do this once the paper has been accepted for publication.

Can a paper be accepted without revisions?

Accepting without revisions happens very rarely. I would estimate it is some 5\% of eventually published papers. It is too small of a number to really consider. In the best journal in my field, they have accepted just 2 papers without revision in almost 30 years (~300 papers a year is typical for this journal).

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