Manuscript definition

Manuscript in relation to a work, means the original document embodying the work whether written by hand or not;
Manuscript. The manuscript identified under point 1 above (including text, figures, tables and any other materials submitted by the Corresponding Author as part of the Manuscript), as implemented, modified and amened pursuant to this License Agreement.
Manuscript. The manuscript identified under point 1 above including text, figures, tables and any other materials submitted by the Corresponding Author as part of the Manuscript). The Manuscript includes: the version of the Manuscript exactly as it was submitted by the Authors which has not been peer-reviewed nor had any value added to it by the Publisher (“Submitted Manuscript/Pre-Print”); the version of the Manuscript after it goes through the peer-review process, which may include amendments resulting from the process (“Accepted Manuscript/Post-Print”); the final version of the Manuscript accepted by the Publisher and published in the Journal, which includes all the amendments added by the Publisher after the peer review process (e.g. copyediting, DOI assignment, online and print formatting, citation and other linking, deposit in abstracting and indexing services, hosting the final article on dedicated servers) (“Final Published Article/Version of Record”).

Examples of Manuscript in a sentence

  • The Publisher also has the right to commission completion of the Contribution in accordance with the Clause "Author’s Responsibilities – Delivery and Acceptance of the Manuscript" and of an updated version of the Contribution for new editions of the Work in accordance with the Clause "New Editions".

  • Pursuant to applicable grant regulations and CDC’s Public Access Policy, Recipient agrees to submit into the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Manuscript Submission (NIHMS) system an electronic version of the final, peer-reviewed manuscript of any such work developed under this award upon acceptance for publication, to be made publicly available no later than 12 months after the official date of publication.

  • 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.

  • We are not responsible for the loss of or damage to Your Manuscript while in transit or while in Our possession.

  • Your Manuscript and Work must comply with Our Content Guidelines (set forth on our website and available upon request) and all applicable laws and regulations.


More Definitions of Manuscript

Manuscript means any drafted document derived from the study for use in publication or presentation.
Manuscript means the original document embodying the work, whether written by hand or not;
Manuscript means any hand-writing, in a book form or on a paper or leaf, which is a work of art or historical value;
Manuscript. , in relation to a work, means an original document embodying the work, whether written
Manuscript means any compilation of words, figures or images in any medium.
Manuscript. A scholarly product that serves as the vehicle for dissemination of the project findings to the larger scientific community. Mission: The mission of the Tracks of Distinction is to: “Enrich the medical school experience through an immersive, longitudinal track which will enhance a student’s knowledge and contribution to improvement and transformation of health care.”
Manuscript is defined in Article 10.3;