Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Copyright Holders: Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Self-archiving policy

Conditions

Accepted version:

(For authors worked at NTU at the time of submission)

Published version:

12 months embargo
(For authors worked at NTU at the time of submission)

Remarks:

The right to post either their own version of their contribution as submitted to the journal (prior to revision arising from peer review and prior to editorial input by Cambridge University Press) or their own final version of their contribution as accepted for publication (subsequent to revision arising from peer review but still prior to editorial input by Cambridge University Press) on their personal or departmental web page, or in the Institutional Repository of the institution in which they worked at the time the paper was first submitted, or (for appropriate journals) in PubMed Central or UK PubMed Central, provided the posting is accompanied by a prominent statement that the paper has been accepted for publication and will appear in a revised form, subsequent to peer review and/or editorial input by Cambridge University Press. The right to post the definitive version of the contribution as published at Cambridge Journals Online (in PDF or HTML form) in the Institutional Repository of the institution in which they worked at the time the paper was first submitted, or (for appropriate journals) in PubMed Central or UK PubMed Central, no sooner than one year after first publication of the paper in the journal, subject to file availability and provided the posting includes a prominent statement of the full bibliographical details, a copyright notice in the name of the copyright holder (Cambridge University Press or the sponsoring Society, as appropriate), and a link to the online edition of the journal at Cambridge Journals Online.  Inclusion of this definitive version after one year in Institutional Repositories outside of the institution in which the contributor worked at the time the paper was first submitted will be subject to the additional permission of Cambridge University Press (not to be unreasonably withheld).
14/1/11: Author’s version of manuscript may be deposited immediately upon acceptance
http://journals.cambridge.org2.5. You may post the VoR version of the article (in PDF or HTML form) after one year in Institutional Repositories outside of the institution in which youworked at the time the article was first submitted or in non-commersial subject specific repositories only after the additional permission of Cambridge University Press has been obtained (not to be unreasonably withheld).

Verification Date:

28.12.2010
29.01.2014