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There are [[Marked|three stages]] in wiki publishing; preliminary drafts, formal [[Peer Review|peer review]], and the "end stage" which is equivalent to traditional publishing of a peer reviewed article.
 
   
 
==Preliminary drafts==
 
==Preliminary drafts==
 
[[First author]]s can place preliminary drafts of an article into wiki format with the intention of deciding to submit the article for formal peer review at a later date.
 
[[First author]]s can place preliminary drafts of an article into wiki format with the intention of deciding to submit the article for formal peer review at a later date.
   
Such preliminary drafts should be marked with the <nowiki>{{Preliminary draft}}</nowiki> template:
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Such preliminary drafts should be marked with the <nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[Template:Preliminary draft|Preliminary draft]]|Username Goes Here<nowiki>}}</nowiki> template:
{{Preliminary draft}}
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{{Preliminary draft|Username Goes Here}}
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==See also==
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*[[Author guidelines]]
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[[Category:Wiki Academic Publishing]]

Latest revision as of 06:13, 13 April 2008

There are three stages in wiki publishing; preliminary drafts, formal peer review, and the "end stage" which is equivalent to traditional publishing of a peer reviewed article and what can happen after publishing (correction, retraction, citation).

Preliminary drafts[]

First authors can place preliminary drafts of an article into wiki format with the intention of deciding to submit the article for formal peer review at a later date.

Such preliminary drafts should be marked with the {{Preliminary draft|Username Goes Here}} template:

This article is a working preliminary draft, NOT yet submitted for peer review. Leave your comments on the discussion page (talk page) or contact the First Author, Username Goes Here, at their talk page or by email.

See also[]