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Elsevier posting policy (was Information and Computation)
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- Subject: Elsevier posting policy (was Information and Computation)
- From: "Mcsean, Tony (ELS)" <T.Mcsean@elsevier.com>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:44:07 EDT
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I am happy reassure David and everyone on the list that there has been no change of policy for Elsevier authors and that the wording reflects the formulation you will find on the Authors section of <outbind://2/www.elsevier.com> www.elsevier.com which I quote in full here: "You can post your version of your article on your personal web page or the web site of your institution, provided that you include a link to the journal's home page or the article's DOI and include a complete citation for the article. This means that you can update your version (e.g. the Word or Tex form) to reflect changes made during the peer review and editing process." Tony McSean Director of Library Relations
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