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A working paper in ScholarWorks has been published in a slightly revised form in a journal. What should I do?

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A working paper in ScholarWorks has been published in a slightly revised form in a journal. What should I do?

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Many journals do not have any restrictions on working papers that preceded an article, especially if substantial revisions were made. You should check your author agreement with the journal to confirm that there is no problem with leaving the working paper on the site. Uploading content into ScholarWorks would constitute noncommercial use. It is a good idea to include the citation to the published article on the cover page for the copy of the working paper added to ScholarWorks. Please contact ScholarWorks if you would like to add a citation to a working paper.

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