What if my publishing agreement allows posting of my material in an institutional repository, but only if certain conditions are met?
For articles that do not fall under the Open Access Policy, the Repository supports a number of conditions sometimes imposed under publishers’ archiving policies. These include: • Citations and Notices: You provide a citation to the journal in the “Citation” field during the submission process. This field can also be used to add any disclaimers or notices that, according to applicable publisher requirements, must appear in the repository information about your article. If the publisher requires that the notice be embedded in the article itself, you can do this by including the required notice on the first page of your material before you deposit it in the Repository. If you have deposited before publication and later need or want to add a notice citing to the Published Version, you can contact the Repository administrators with help in updating the deposited copy. • Link to Publisher’s Website: You may provide a link to the definitive version of the article at the publisher’s website u
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