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What happens after your article is published?
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If allowed by the editorial policy of the journal, once your article is available online you will be granted access to the article. If you do not have a username, one is created for you, and an email will be sent to you containing your login details. On informaworldTM, you can access both HTML and PDF versions of your article. You may download a PDF version, which will contain a watermark noting this is an author copy. You are free to circulate this PDF to up to 50 colleagues by email, or make 50 printed copies and circulate by mail. Additionally, some of our journals offer other complimentary author items, such as print issue copies or reprints. Please refer to a journal's official instructions to authors to review a journal's policy.
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We also offer discounted print products to authors published within many of our journals. For these titles, we have partnered with RightsLinkTM, a division of the Copyright Clearance Center. RightsLinkTM offers a secure website where authors can purchase discounted reprints of their article. Links to this service are made available to authors at the time they review proofs. Additionally, many of the articles on informaworldTM are available for custom reprint orders through RightslinkTM. A link labeled "Order Reprints" appears on the article's title and abstract page.
Can you post pre-prints and post-prints of your article?
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If allowed by the editorial policy of the journal, you can post a pre-print version of your article on websites including your homepage, institutional website or subject pre-print server, so long as a link is made on publication to the final published version of scholarly record on the journal's web page.
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You are able to post, after a 12-month embargo (STM) or 18-month embargo (SSH), your revised text version of the final article after editing and peer review, on your homepage, institutional website or subject repository, so long as a single link is made to the fully reference-linked version of scholarly record on the journal's web page. For the avoidance of doubt, "your version" is the author version and not the publisher-created PDF, HTML or XML version posted as the definitive, final version of scientific record.
Alerts
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If an article published on informaworldTM cites your article, we can tell you about it. Sign up for a citation alert for your article. Simply locate your article and select the Alert link in the top right-hand corner of the abstract page.
Further Information
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