Repository

For CUIJCA, authors are permitted to self-archive and make their articles publicly accessible on their employer's internal website, institutional repositories, and/or funder repositories. We strongly encourage authors to deposit the Version of Record and provide the URL/DOI of their published article in any repository. This ensures that the definitive version is readily available and increases the likelihood of correct citation.

Here's a summary of how authors can share different versions of their article:

  1. Submitted Version (Author's Original Manuscript):

    • Authors can share their submitted version (AOM) on social media, scholarly collaboration networks, personal websites, or preprint servers (e.g., arXiv, bioRxiv) for non-commercial use. Posting on a preprint server is not considered duplicate publication. Upon acceptance, authors should acknowledge acceptance by stating: "This article has been accepted for publication in CUIJCA."
  2. Accepted Version (Author Accepted Manuscript):

    • Authors can share their accepted version (AM) after acceptance, including on platforms like Facebook, Google groups, LinkedIn, or Twitter. We recommend inserting a link from the posted AM to the published article with the following text, including the DOI: "This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published in CUIJCA on [date of publication], [Article DOI]."
  3. Published Version (Version of Record):

    • Upon publication, authors can link to the Version of Record (VOR) using the DOI or post the article PDF on non-commercial websites and repositories of their choice, ensuring the connection between different versions. Authors can add text such as: "This is an [title of Accepted Manuscript / Author's Original Manuscript] of an article published in CUIJCA on [date of publication], available at [Article DOI]."

By linking different versions of their article, authors enhance accessibility and facilitate proper citation of their work in CUIJCA.