First Release, formerly called Science Express, is a pre-publication service which provides rapid electronic access to select research papers, perspectives, and other articles before
final publication in the journal Science.
Not exact matches
For research papers created under grants for which the authors are required by their funding agencies to make their research results publicly available (for example, from NIH, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, or Wellcome Trust), we allow posting of the accepted version of research content (Research Articles and Reports) to the funding body's archive or designated repository (such as PubMed Central) no sooner than six months after
publication, provided that a link to the
final version of the paper published
in the Science
Journal is included.
It wasn't until her
final - year project, working on the parental imprinting of the insulin - like growth factor II gene
in rats, that she finally started doing real research, but this early contribution earned her first
publication, as second author
in the
Journal of Biological Chemistry.
While that's easy for you to say it does not agree with the
journal's statement: «The handling editor (and the executive committee) concluded to allow
final publication of the manuscript
in ACP
in order to facilitate further development of the presented arguments, which may lead to disproof or validation by the scientific community.»
One
final point: Imagine a
publication in a prestigious
journal claiming that pharmaceutical company revenues were strongly correlated with positive public health outcomes — that the more drugs the companies sold, the healthier the nation became.
However, the more common form of green open access publishing is «self - archiving»: the author publishes her work
in a standard
journal, but retains permission either to upload (archive) a version of her
publication — ideally a PDF of the
final, edited paper as published
in the
journal but usually a pre-
publication version («pre-print»)-- to an institutional repository or other repository, eg, the private Social Sciences Research Network (SSRN).
Author retains the right to use his / her article for his / her further scientific career by including the
final published
journal article
in other
publications such as dissertations and postdoctoral qualifications provided acknowledgement is given to the original source of
publication.