Common use of Preprint Clause in Contracts

Preprint. Author’s own write-up of research results and analysis that has not been peer reviewed, nor had any other value added to it by a publisher (such as formatting, copy editing, technical enhancements, and the like). Preprints should not be added to or enhanced in any way in order to appear more like, or to substitute for, the Published Journal Article.

Appears in 15 contracts

Samples: Journal Publishing Agreement, Proceedings Agreement, Publishing Agreement

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Preprint. Author’s own write-up of research results and analysis that has not been peer reviewedrefereed, nor had any other value added to it by a publisher the Publisher (such as formatting, copy editing, technical enhancements, and the like). Preprints should not be added to or enhanced in any way in order to appear more like, or to substitute for, the Published Journal Article.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Journal Publishing Agreement, Journal Publishing Agreement, Journal Publishing Agreement

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Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Journal Publishing Agreement

Preprint. Author’s own write-up of research results and analysis that has not been peer reviewed, nor had any other value added to it by a publisher (such as formatting, copy editingcopyediting, technical enhancements, enhancements and the like). Preprints should not be added to or enhanced in any way in order to appear more like, or to substitute for, the Published Journal Article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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Preprint. Author’s own write-up of research results and analysis that has not been peer reviewedrefereed, nor had any other value added to it by a publisher (such as formatting, copy editing, technical enhancements, and the like). Preprints should not be added to or enhanced in any way in order to appear more like, or to substitute for, the Published Journal Article.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement for Open Access

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