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WHAT IS A FINAL PEER-REVIEWED MANUSCRIPT?
WHAT IS A FINAL PUBLISHED ARTICLE?
Final Peer-Reviewed Manuscript (FPRM):
Final Published Article:
A final peer-reviewed manuscript is the article manuscript that was submitted for publication by Lippincott
This manuscript is the final, published version of your manuscript.
This manuscript has not been edited or formatted by Lippincott.
This version has been edited and formatted by the Lippincott Editorial Team and pub- lished in a Lippincott journal.
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HOW YOU CAN USE YOUR FINAL PUBLISHED ARTICLE:
HOW YOU CAN USE YOUR FINAL PEER-REVIEWED MANUSCRIPT:
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Produce in classroom materials or academic coursepack
Post on my employer’s intranet-
Present at conference, seminar etc.
Final Peer- Reviewed Manuscript
Final Published Article
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Post on Scholarly Collaboration Networks (SCNs) that endorse the STM Sharing Principles”
Make 100 copies for non-profit distribution
Include in Continuing Medical Education course
Post on my academic institution’s internal repository+
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Present at a conference, seminar, etc.
Publish in a book or journal article
Figures Tables Illustrations 400 Word Excerpt Abstract
Make 100 photocopies
Re-use in thesis/dissertation
Post on personal blog/website
Post on institution’s repository
Continuing Medical Education Course
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