The Repository record will include the full citation details for the final version when they’re available, as well as the DOI link to the article on the publisher’s website. If publisher copyright permits (for example, if the published article has a Creative Commons licence) we’ll replace the manuscript with the final version when it’s available.
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- Should the accepted manuscript (AAM) include figures and other supplementary materials?
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