Elsevier has updated its policies regarding open access and sharing of manuscripts. The new policies now allow authors to immediately share preprints and accepted manuscripts on personal websites and blogs. Institutional repositories can also immediately ingest and make accepted manuscripts publicly available. Elsevier is also developing services to make it easier for authors to access accepted manuscripts and for repositories to ingest related metadata and content.
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What’s changed in Elsevier's policies?
Old policy New policy
Immediate sharing of preprints
Self-archiving accepted manuscripts on a personal website or blog
Institutional repositories can immediately ingest accepted manuscripts
Institutional repositories can immediately make manuscripts publicly available
Institutions can use accepted manuscripts for internal purposes and private
sharing
Self-archiving accepted manuscripts in a subject repository after embargo
Self-archiving accepted manuscripts on a commercial social sharing platform
Yes
Where we have an agreement in place
No
Key
Yes, but only if posted voluntarily
We are also developing a
range of services to make it
easier for authors to access
their accepted manuscripts,
and for repositories to ingest
metadata, smart links, and
entitlement info for content