While an output is under embargo, visitors to Apollo - Cambridge’s repository - can make use of our Request-a-Copy service to obtain a copy of the output. If you believe that the embargo on your manuscript is no longer required, please contact the Open Access Team.
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- Should the accepted manuscript (AAM) include figures and other supplementary materials?
- When does the embargo period come into force?
- I don’t want people to read or cite my AAM. It’s inferior to the published version.
- Is the Repository discoverable? How will people find it?
- What is a preprint server?
- What is an institutional repository?
- What is a subject repository?
- My manuscript is live on Apollo but under an embargo / not yet publicly accessible, is it still REF-eligible?
- The embargo period for the accepted manuscript version of my publication has expired, but the manuscript has not been made live in Apollo yet. Is my publication still REF-eligible?
- The embargo on my accepted manuscript is wrong, is my paper still REF-eligible?
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