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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accepted article" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in academic or publishing contexts to refer to an article that has been approved for publication after a review process.
Example: "The journal has published the accepted article in its latest issue, highlighting the author's significant contributions to the field."
Alternatives: "approved manuscript" or "validated paper".
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Moreover, because manuscripts must be sent to editors and several reviewers, then back to publishers and on to authors for revision, and then on to presses, journals' express mail bills easily reach $100 for each accepted article.
The minimum cost of refereeing has been estimated as $500 per accepted article by the American Institute of Physics (see slideshow ), but that figure almost certainly has inessential costs wrapped into it (for example, the creation of the publisher's PDF).
However, authors are offered the option to publish your accepted article as Open Access.
The funding information will be published as searchable meta-data for the accepted article.
The MyPublication process begins when your accepted article is scheduled for production.
But what if a publisher did demand rights to precursors of the final accepted article?
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Individual datasets were extracted from accepted articles.
His work serves to demystify the commonly accepted articles of faith about copyright law.
Authors of research articles can opt to pay an article processing charge (APC) for their accepted articles to be open access online immediately upon publication.
But it is now letting academics put a text version of their accepted articles on to their own websites, or sites operated by their institutions.
As managing editor, Nancy manages the Journal's blind review process and edits all accepted articles to meet the Journal's editorial standards.
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