Sharing your article | Elsevier

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Summary:

"When you have written your article, you would like the world to know about it. In order to help you share your work with your network, Elsevier will send you a 'Share Link': a personal, customized short link, valid for 50 days, which allows you to invite colleagues and peers to access your article on ScienceDirect. Sharing research is an important part of the research process as researchers share work when they're preparing studies, collaborating and discussing results and throughout the publication process. Elsevier offers you a simple guide below to help you sharing your research broadly. You can always share your open access article anywhere at any time with the user license, and a DOI link to the formal publication on ScienceDirect. If your article is not open access, see how you can share your article below. Furthermore, the Get Noticed brochure offers insight in different tools of research dissemination to communicate your research to your academic peers. Sharing research, accomplishments and ambitions with a wider audience makes you more visible in your fields. With greater visibility, you get cited more, you cultivate a stronger reputation and you promote your research, and career ..."

Link:

http://www.elsevier.com/journal-authors/sharing-your-article

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Tags:

oa.new oa.elsevier oa.social_networks oa.impact oa.preprints oa.postprints oa.tools oa.guides oa.versions

Date tagged:

07/06/2014, 07:46

Date published:

07/06/2014, 03:46