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Is the “Just Accepted” manuscript the final scientific article of record?

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Is the “Just Accepted” manuscript the final scientific article of record?

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No, the “Just Accepted” manuscript is not the final scientific article of record. The ASAP article is the final scientific article of record. The “Just Accepted” manuscript is removed from the Web site upon publication of the ASAP Article. The ASAP Article has the same DOI as the “Just Accepted” manuscript. The DOI remains constant to ensure that citations to “Just Accepted” manuscripts link to the final scientific article of record when it becomes available. • What is a DOI and where can I find it? The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) provides a means of persistently identifying a piece of intellectual property on a digital network and associating it with related current data in a structured extensible way. More details about DOIs are available here. • Will all “Just Accepted” manuscripts have a Web posting date? Yes, all “Just Accepted” manuscripts will have a Web posting date. This date is the official publication date. • Can Authors correct errors in the document after the “Just Acc

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