Preprint Policy

Preprint Policy

ACDM · Arts, Communication & Digital Media

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Definition of a Preprint

A preprint is a version of a scholarly manuscript that is posted to a public platform (e.g., arXiv, medRxiv, SSRN, ResearchGate, or institutional repositories) prior to or in parallel with formal peer review by a journal.

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Preprint Posting Is Allowed

ACDM allows authors to deposit a preprint version of their manuscript on recognized preprint servers at any time — before, during, or after journal submission. Posting a preprint is not considered prior publication and will not negatively affect the editorial evaluation.

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License Recommendation

Authors are encouraged to apply a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license to their preprints to maximize discoverability and reuse, in alignment with open science principles.

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Notification to the Journal

Authors should notify the journal during submission if a preprint version of the manuscript has been posted. This can be done in the cover letter by providing the preprint DOI or URL.

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Post‑Acceptance Update

Upon acceptance, authors are encouraged to update the preprint record by adding a link to the final published version and the article's DOI. This helps connect the preprint with the peer-reviewed version and improves citation tracking.

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Citing Preprints

Authors may cite preprints as references, provided they are publicly available and have a stable identifier (e.g., DOI, handle). However, the journal strongly recommends citing the peer-reviewed version whenever possible.

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