Accepted Manuscript definition
Examples of Accepted Manuscript in a sentence
Accepted Manuscript (AM): The final version of an author’s manuscript that has been accepted for publication and incorporates all the editorial changes made to the manuscript after submission and peer review.
In the case of the Accepted Manuscript and the Published Journal Article the Author Rights exclude Commercial Use (unless expressly agreed in writing by the Copyright Owner), other than use by the author in a subsequent compilation of the author’s works or to extend the Article to book length form or re-use by the author of portions or excerpts in other works (with full acknowledgment of the original publication of the Article).
The Author Rights include the right to use the Preprint, Accepted Manuscript and the Published Journal Article for Personal Use, Internal Institutional Use and for Scholarly Sharing.
The author can also update the Preprint on arXiv or RePEc with the Accepted Manuscript.
In the case of the Accepted Manuscript and the Published Journal Article the Author Rights include Commercial Use (unless expressly agreed in writing by the ‘Publisher’), other than use by the author in a subsequent compilation of the author’s works or to extend the Article to book length form or re-use by the author of portions or excerpts in other works (with full acknowledgment of the original publication of the Article).
The Author Rights include the right to use the Preprint, Accepted Manuscript and the Published Journal Article for Personal Use, Internal Institutional Use and for Scholarly Sharing, and elsewhere, since the ‘Article’ is under Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC BY 4.0).
The Work refers to the content contained in both the Accepted Manuscript (AM) and the Version of Record (VOR).
In the case of the Accepted Manuscript and the Published Journal Article the Author Rights exclude Commercial Use (unless expressly agreed in writing by the Journal), other than use by the author in a subsequent compilation of the author’s works or to extend the Article to book length form or re-use by the author of portions or excerpts in other works (with full acknowledgment of the original publication of the Article).
The Accepted Manuscript should not be added to or enhanced in any way to appear more like, or to substitute for, the Published Journal Article.
If a persistent link is not available or if the website has access restrictions (preventing public access), then the Recipient must upload the full-text of the Accepted Manuscript using the AN 241.3 and E-Link instructions.