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Can I share accepted manuscript on ResearchGate?

If your article was not published open access, you cannot publicly share the accepted manuscript version on ResearchGate. However, you can still upload the published journal article or accepted manuscript privately.
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Can I share my published paper on ResearchGate?

ResearchGate lets you: Upload public copies of your full-texts to publication pages. Store private copies of your full-texts on publication pages that are accessible to you and your co-authors. Share private copies of your full-texts with others.
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Is an accepted manuscript peer reviewed?

The accepted manuscript (AM) is defined as the version of a manuscript accepted for publication after peer review, when applicable, but does not reflect post-acceptance improvements, or any corrections, retractions, or other post-publication editorial actions.
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How do I add an accepted article to ResearchGate?

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  1. Sign in to your ResearchGate account. ...
  2. Once you're signed in, navigate to your profile page. ...
  3. On your profile page, locate the "Publications" section. ...
  4. Click on the "Add items" button or the "Add research" link within the Publications section.
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Am I allowed to add a full text to ResearchGate?

Adding full text to publications on ResearchGate

Check which versions of a publication, if any, you may post on ResearchGate using the Posting Journal Articles Online guide. Please only post the full-text of articles that have been published in journals that allow you to do so.
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Can I share my published paper?

If you've chosen to publish your article open access there are no restrictions on how or where you share your article's VOR. For example, you can deposit the VOR or the Accepted Manuscript in a repository as soon as your work is published.
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What counts as a read on ResearchGate?

For a publication, a 'read' is counted each time someone views the publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure linked to the publication (either directly on the publication page or via the home feed), or views or downloads the full-text, if there is one.
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How do you cite an accepted article?

Author(s) (Year). Title of manuscript. [Unpublished manuscript] or [Manuscript in preparation] or [Manuscript submitted for publication]. If accepted you replace (year) by (in press) in the standard format for referencing a journal article [leaving out the yet unknown details].
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How do you reference an article accepted for publication?

Once an article is accepted for publication, the status changes to in press and you can include the name of the journal in the reference. Castle, R. (in press).
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Are all articles on ResearchGate peer reviewed?

ResearchGate does not charge fees for putting content on the site and does not require peer review.
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Can you share an accepted manuscript?

Authors may share accepted manuscripts immediately on their personal websites and blogs, and they can immediately self-archive in their institutional repository, too.
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What happens if a manuscript is accepted?

After a manuscript is accepted by the editor, it will leave the hands of the editor and fall into the hands of the production team of a publisher before it is published online and/or in print. This means that the manuscript moves from the editorial phase to the production phase.
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What is the difference between submitted and accepted manuscript?

At the onset a manuscript is prepared and submitted for publication in a journal. It then normally goes through one or more rounds of peer-review leading to more or less substantial revisions of the original text, until the editor is satisfied with the revised manuscript and formally accepts it for publication.
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How do I share research on ResearchGate?

How do I share a research item?
  1. Go to the research item's page.
  2. Click the Share button under the stats on the right-hand side of the page.
  3. Select whether you would like to share the research on Twitter or as a private message.
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Is ResearchGate a journal or article?

ResearchGate is not a publisher. ResearchGate is not a journal. It is simply an academic social network, and any articles on it should be cited using their own citation information, with no mention of ResearchGate.
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How much does it cost to publish a paper in ResearchGate?

Article Processing Charge(APC) which means publication fee of articles depends upon the academic publishers who publish the articles. They publish article with two ways. They often charge $100 to over $3,000 for both types of article publishing open and closed.
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What does accepted publication mean?

: to agree to publish (something) and make it available to the public. My novel has been accepted for publication.
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What is the difference between in press and accepted?

Accepted manuscripts are under embargo until 2 p.m. Eastern Time, USA, on the date of publication. This is the time when the article becomes available online. When is my manuscript considered “in press”? A manuscript is considered “in press” when it has been formally accepted by the journal.
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What is the difference between accepted for publication and in press?

Generally speaking, the status "in press" appears after the paper has been accepted for publication. It means that your paper is now in the final stages of production. If you have not yet received the page proofs, you will receive them soon.
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What is an accepted article?

An accepted manuscript, also known as an author-accepted manuscript, an accepted article or a postprint, is the final manuscript version of a research output that has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication.
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Can you cite an article in research?

To cite an article from an academic journal, you need an in-text citation and a corresponding reference listing the name(s) of the author(s), the publication date, the article title and journal name, the volume and issue numbers, the page range, and the URL or DOI.
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What is a good score on ResearchGate?

For most (around 60%) of our sample of members, their Publications is the only component present; very few members have a score (for publications alone) greater than 60 no matter how many articles they have published. A score of around 40 earns the approbation 'Your score is higher than 97.5% of ResearchGate members'.
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Can I see who visited my ResearchGate?

On your Stats tab, you can see the profiles of your readers (provided that you've both chosen reader visibility settings that show authors when you've read their research), as well as the researchers citing and recommending your work.
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What is the highest ResearchGate score?

In the sample of users with the highest RG Scores, the top score was that of Adam B. Shapiro (439.82). In this sample, there were 26 users whose RG Score was over 100, primarily due to asking and answering questions in the platform.
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Can authors share their papers?

Authors can share their work widely

Authors can post a copy of the submitted (preprint) and accepted (post-print) versions of the article online, e.g., to a preprint server, personal website, institutional repository, or funder-designated archive.
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