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Do articles published on the internet have the same legal and academic status as articles published in journals? Can such articles be included on a c.v.?

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Do articles published on the internet have the same legal and academic status as articles published in journals? Can such articles be included on a c.v.?

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Articles published on the internet have absolutely the same legal status as those published on paper (see below) and therefore can certainly be included on a c.v.. That being said, one should still take into consideration that established academic practices change slowly, and that there is still some resistance to idea of giving equal weight to articles published on the Internet and those that appear on paper. This is changing, but in the eyes of some, electronic publications have less prestige and less credibility. For this reason, an author who publishes in HyperNietzsche will receive, for each publication, a certificate that includes the names of the members of the editorial board and a description of the selection process, in order to underscore that the editorial standards of HyperNietzsche are just as rigorous, if not more so, than those of the best academic journals in the field. In addition, through HyperNietzsche authors are able to print an unlimited number of offprints of th

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