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Can I upload accepted paper to arXiv?

Can I upload accepted paper to arXiv?

We cannot prevent an author to upload her/his paper to Arxiv. However, because of the double-blind process applied in Communication Letters, we don’t encourage it. There is only one restriction: Your paper should stand alone without any supplementary material and/or reference to an ArXiv post.

Can I upload arXiv paper on ResearchGate?

That means you retain the copyright on any articles you submit, while providing a perpetual license to arXiv to do redistribute it. Since you still hold the copyright on your article, you may do anything you wish with it, including submit it to researchGate .

Does arXiv reject papers?

In general, arXiv moderators are human moderators, and it could be the case that the rejection of your paper was a mistake. However, keep in mind that publishing in arXiv is not a granted right, and that “arXiv reserves the right to reject or reclassify any submission”.

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When can I submit to arXiv?

Submissions to arXiv are typically made public Sunday through Thursday, with no announcements Friday or Saturday. Check the current time at the arXiv main site, with the amount of time remaining before the deadline. Submissions are made public as part of the scheduled announcement process.

Are arXiv papers reviewed?

Moderation process and endorsement Although arXiv is not peer reviewed, a collection of moderators for each area review the submissions; they may recategorize any that are deemed off-topic, or reject submissions that are not scientific papers, or sometimes for undisclosed reasons.

How do I withdraw a paper from arXiv?

Article has been announced

  1. From your user page select the Withdraw icon ( ) for the appropriate article in the “Articles You Own”.
  2. Complete the Withdrawal form by providing a specific reason for the withdrawal within the Comments field.

Are arXiv papers peer reviewed?

However, the arXiv is not peer reviewed in the formal sense. It is moderated, so that junk submissions can be removed, or manuscripts recategorised, but it lacks the additional layer of quality control of traditional peer review.