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Just thinking about organisation of the nJournal site.
We should, obviously, have a list of articles published in the nJournal, but I thought that once an article has been accepted then it would be reasonable to have a link to it in some form or other. Does this sound reasonable?
Does this sound reasonable?
Yes!
Yes, I think that's a good idea. For comparison, the journal Ecology has what it calls "preprints". This means the following: once your article has been accepted, they put your pdf file online immediately (at least, if you agree to it). This is pre-copy-editing and pre-typesetting, and they add prominent caveats saying so.
Well the pages then say warning words like “accepted”, “in print” or alike. The journals not being updated in that sense (having access to the articles in print or even proofs version) are getting obsolete now and in faster sciences like those of sort of biomedical craze really care about hours to the online availability and online publication date.
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