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Re: Princeton/Stanford Working Papers Announcement
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- Subject: Re: Princeton/Stanford Working Papers Announcement
- From: "Jim O'Donnell" <provost@georgetown.edu>
- Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 21:42:33 EST
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I will venture to say that most such publishers have not had much experience with the question and so would not know how to answer it. If provoked, I'm sure they could be persuaded to resist, but on the other hand, University presses regularly accept books that they know have been substantially "pre-published" in journal articles by the same author. Jim O'Donnell Georgetown U. On 12/19/05, Brian Simboli <brs4@lehigh.edu> wrote: > With respect to below: what are the patterns in humanities fields > regarding whether journal publishers will accept items if they have been > previously published as working papers or "preprints"? Is the purpose > for the resource below to enable authors to solicit comments prior to > their submitting articles to a journal? Just curious. Brian Simboli > > James J. O'Donnell wrote: > >>From: Josiah Ober [mailto:jober@Princeton.EDU] >> >>Dear Colleague: >> >>The Princeton and Stanford Departments of Classics are pleased to >>announce the inauguration of a new on-line resource: >> >>The Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics: >>http://www.princeton.edu/~pswpc
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