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  2. List of academic publishers by preprint policy - Wikipedia

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    Over the last decade, they have been joined by most subscription journals, however publisher policies are often vague or ill-defined. [1] In general, most publishers that permit preprints require that: the authors disclose the existence of the preprint at submission (e.g. in the cover letter)

  3. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2015 September 7

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    So, the first phrase ("within 90 days of the event") refers to a 180-day period; it does not refer to simply a 90-day period. It refers to the 90 days before plus the 90 days after. Hence, 90 days + 90 days = 180 days. (B) Now, onto the second phrase: "this can be done 90 days after the event".

  4. Academic authorship - Wikipedia

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    Academic authorship of journal articles, books, and other original works is a means by which academics communicate the results of their scholarly work, establish priority for their discoveries, and build their reputation among their peers.

  5. Submission management - Wikipedia

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    The key to successful submission management involves tracking each submission as well as all its versions and sub-parts that may be related to it or dependent on it. In addition to planning and tracking submission content, it is also important to manage and allocate resources effectively based on workload, skill sets and availability.

  6. BMJ Open - Wikipedia

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    BMJ Open is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal that is dedicated to publishing medical research from all disciplines and therapeutic areas. [1] It is published by BMJ and considers all research study types, from protocols through phase I trials to meta-analyses, including small, specialist studies, and negative studies.

  7. Open Journal Systems - Wikipedia

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    Open Journal Systems, also known as OJS, is an open source and free software for the management of peer-reviewed academic journals, created by the Public Knowledge Project, and released under the GNU General Public License.

  8. Pulp Literature Press - Wikipedia

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    Pulp Literature Issue 16, Autumn 2017. Pulp Literature is a Canadian quarterly literary journal that features the work of emerging and established writers. Launched in Richmond, BC in 2013, Pulp Literature publishes and promotes short fiction, poetry, art (including graphic novel short stories), and feature interviews. [1]

  9. Transgender Studies Quarterly - Wikipedia

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    They received more than US$10,000 in donations in the first five days; by the end of the campaign, the journal had nearly $25,000 in crowdfunded capital. [7] [8] Because the first call for submissions drew a considerable amount of interest, the first issue was expanded into a book-length double issue with 86 essays.