Can I share a preprint?

Can I share a preprint?

Preprint. Authors can share their preprint anywhere at any time. If accepted for publication, we encourage authors to link from the preprint to their formal publication via its Digital Object Identifier (DOI). Authors can update their preprints on arXiv or RePEc with their accepted manuscript .

Can I share manuscript?

Sharing a manuscript under review is fine when inviting others to look at it too as part of the review process. Typically, the big chief honcho of a research group is constantly flooded with review requests and often they can’t handle it on their own.

How do I share a paper on ResearchGate?

Of course you can share a copy of your paper personally with a colleague by e-mail. If you get such a request via ResearchGate they may encourage you to upload it to your profile. If you do not feel entitled to do that, make sure that you just send it by email.

Can I share journal articles?

You might be allowed to share a single image or an earlier version of the paper, if not the full text. If still in doubt, the best course of action is to ask your publisher or editor. They want to generate reads as much as you do, so of course they’ll be more than happy to help you promote your article!

Can I share my published article on ResearchGate?

Can I share my article on ResearchGate? You are always able to share the preprint version or a link to your article anywhere you wish. If you have published your article gold open access under a commercial license (CC BY), you can also post your final article.

Can I share an Elsevier paper?

You can share your preprint or a link to your article. Elsevier will send you a ‘share link’: a personal, customized short link that you will receive after final publication of your article. It provides 50 days free access to your newly-published article on ScienceDirect to anyone clicking on the link.

Is it legal to share papers on ResearchGate?

Accepted or preformatted manuscripts can typically be hosted privately on research gate, or publicly on a personal web page or sometimes institutional repository. However, publicly sharing and accepted manuscript on researchgate is often not permitted.

Can I share my published paper privately?

If the article is open access from the journal publisher, you can share it publicly or private. If it is not open access from the publisher, share the article privately, otherwise it is considered as violation of copyright. The form of request for a full published paper should conform to the copyright law.

Can I share my paper privately on ResearchGate?

ResearchGate lets members share content privately with others. You may be allowed to share another version of the content, such as an accepted manuscript, or to privately store a copy on ResearchGate. Again, that will depend on any agreement you have with your publisher.

Can I share open access papers?

If you have chosen to publish your article open access, you can share according to the end user license selected: CC-BY licensed articles may be shared with anyone, on any platform or via any communication channel.

Can I add paper to ResearchGate?

Adding publications to your ResearchGate profile From any page in Research Gate, click on the Add new button in the top right corner. Select Publication from the options that appear to add an article, book, chapter, etc. Select the type of publication you are adding.

How to enable or disable author archives pages?

If you want people to find author archives on your site, but you don’t want the author archives to show up in the search results, you can also noindex your author archives. It’s possible to do this for all of your author archives, but you can also noindex certain individual author archives. Log in to your WordPress website.

Can you share an article in a Elsevier journal?

Authors who publish in Elsevier journals can share their research in several ways. Researchers who have subscribed access to articles published by Elsevier can share too. There are some simple guidelines to follow, which vary depending on the article version you wish to share.

Where can I post a link to my archive?

Other file types need to be hosted on an external website. You can then use HTML to embed the externally hosted file in an Archive post. You can also post a link to the site where the file is hosted. Refer to these FAQs for more help:

What are the guidelines for sharing an article?

There are some simple guidelines to follow, which vary depending on the article version you wish to share. Elsevier is a signatory to the STM Voluntary Principles for article sharing on Scholarly Collaboration Networks and a member of the Coalition for Responsible Sharing.