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You could ask the journal to send you a copy of the agreement you signed. But, assuming EPL is the physics journal published by IOPEPL you mean the physics journal published by IOP, most likely you are able to post (at least) the version prior to peer review following this policy. As far as I'm aware, It has not changed substantially in the last "couple of years".

You could ask the journal to send you a copy of the agreement you signed. But, assuming EPL is the physics journal published by IOP, most likely you are able to post (at least) the version prior to peer review following this policy. As far as I'm aware, It has not changed substantially in the last "couple of years".

You could ask the journal to send you a copy of the agreement you signed. But, assuming by EPL you mean the physics journal published by IOP, most likely you are able to post (at least) the version prior to peer review following this policy. As far as I'm aware, It has not changed substantially in the last "couple of years".

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You could ask the journal to send you a copy of the agreement you signed. But, assuming EPL is the physics journal published by IOP, most likely you are able to post (at least) the version prior to peer review following this policy. As far as I'm aware, It has not changed substantially in the last "couple of years".