Dear Panyarak Ngamsritragul, Colleagues,
> . . . once
> they submitted the fulltext theses or research reports into
> the IR and goes public, any article or paper generated
> based on such works(theses or research reports) will
> be rejected from the journal publishers (or editors).
>
> Has anyone experienced such problem before?
> Could you please share the experiences?
Setting aside archiving of theses, which has been discussed on this thread, Panyarak Ngamsritragul also asked about archiving research reports before publication.
Again, this varies between publishers and sometimes between journals produced by an individual publisher. For these reports with prospective publication in a journal, then I would direct users to RoMEO, where we have already consulted publishers for their policies.
If the publisher will accept articles for submission when a version has already been made publicly available on the web, then these are categorised as "yellow" and will have Author's Pre-print ticked in the RoMEO summary.
eg OUP: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/search.php?id=55&la=en&fIDnum=|
Regards,
Bill
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> Panyarak Ngamsritragul
> Sent: 31 January 2011 05:12
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> Subject: Submission to IR vs publish articles to journals
>
> Hi,
>
> We recently started out IR and are trying to convince people
> to submit
> their works into the IR. We got a question or rather a
> complain that once
> they submitted the fulltext theses or research reports into
> the IR and
> goes public, any article or paper generated based on such
> works(theses or
> research reports) will be rejected from the journal publishers (or
> editors).
>
> Has anyone experienced such problem before? Could you please
> share the
> experiences?
>
> What we can do at the moment is to delay the submission for a certain
> period, but problem is that some journals take 1-2 years to
> publish an
> article...
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Panyarak Ngamsritragul
> Prince of Songkla University
> Thailand
>
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