What is a post-print version of an article?

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While there is no definitive definition of post-print, the most common usage is to describe the final, accepted version of the article, after peer-review and before final layout and editing (other terms: Accepted manuscript, Final draft, Accepted version, Refereed).

Before depositing the post-print version of your article in an scientific or Institutional Repository (for example, the Weizmann Research Publications Database), check if there is an embargo period.

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  • Last Updated 12-Sep-2018
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  • Answered By Joan Kolarik

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