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As the author of an APS-published article, can I post my article or a portion of my article on a web resource like wikipedia or quantiki?

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As the author of an APS-published article, can I post my article or a portion of my article on a web resource like wikipedia or quantiki?

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Sites like wikipedia and quantiki are strict about permissions and require that authors hold copyright to articles that they post there. In order to allow authors to comply with this requirement, APS permits authors to hold copyright to a “derived work” based on an article published in an APS journal as long as the work contains at least 10% new material not covered by APS’s copyright and does not contain more than 50% of the text (including equations) of the original article.

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