Common use of Author’s Accepted Manuscript Clause in Contracts

Author’s Accepted Manuscript. The “Author’s Accepted Manuscript” (“AAM”) is defined as the version of the Contribution following any peer review and acceptance, but prior to copy-editing and typesetting, by or on behalf of the Publisher. The Author may make available the AAM of the Contribution on any of: (a) the Author's own, personal, self-maintained website over which the Author has sole operational control; and/or (b) the Author's employer’s internal website or their academic institution or funder´s repository; provided that in each case the respective part of the AAM is not made publicly available until after the Embargo Period. The "Embargo Period" is a period ending twenty-four (24) months from the first publication of the “Version of Record” (as defined below) of the Contribution by or on behalf of the Publisher. The Author must ensure that any part of the AAM made available contains the following: These terms shall also be applicable to the Author. Once the Version of Record (as defined below) of the Contribution has been published by or on behalf of the Publisher the Author shall immediately ensure that any part of the AAM made available shall contain a link to the Version of Record and the following acknowledgement:

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Publishing Agreement, Publishing Agreement, Publishing Agreement

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