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Re: "Accepted Manuscript"
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- Subject: Re: "Accepted Manuscript"
- From: Peter Hirtle <pbh6@cornell.edu>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:30:01 EDT
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Sandy Thatcher asks if he is the only one who worries about confusion over the terminology used for article versions. He is not. The use of "preprint" and "postprint" as shorthand makes no sense historically, logically, or functionally. Historically, it ignores the scholarly conventions that have been in place at least since the start of the 20th century and which distinguished between manuscripts, preprints, offprints, and reprints (based upon the peculiarities of printing processes). Logically, it makes no sense to talk about a manuscript that has not been typeset or printed as a "postprint." Functionally, it obscures the value that is added at each step of the publication process. It implies that the author's peer-reviewed manuscript is the equivalent of the version as published, whereas most of the faculty with whom I work consider a manuscript version to be a poor substitute for the final version of their articles as issued by the publisher. Let's hope that OA advocates such as Sherpa/RoMEO and Peter Suber soon adopt a more nuanced approach. I would think either the 5 versions of an article identified in the VERSIONS project or the 7 versions in the NISO/ALPSP standard would be preferable - at least until we have evidence that the differences between these versions are trivial. Peter B. Hirtle Senior Policy Advisor Scholarly Resources and Special Collections Cornell University Library 221 Olin Library Ithaca, NY 14853 peter.hirtle@cornell.edu t. 607.255-4033 f. 607.255-2493
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