Timeline for Preparing an IEEE conference accepted manuscript for arxiving
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Dec 8, 2015 at 18:30 | answer | added | guesttom | timeline score: 4 | |
Dec 8, 2015 at 8:16 | comment | added | guesttom | It's been 11 days without IEEE responding now... | |
Nov 27, 2015 at 22:57 | comment | added | guesttom | Further sources of information -- ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/… -- and -- "IEEE conference authors are free to post their own version of their articles, as accepted by an IEEE conference." in ieee.org/documents/author_version_faq.pdf I feel all that slightly different IEEE information is rather obfuscating what exactly can and needs to be done. To me it seems the concerns are not addressed in the mentioned other thread. I've also sent an email to ieee but not response yet. | |
Nov 26, 2015 at 7:44 | comment | added | guesttom | My question is not how to add that info to latex. But, if the two answers to that other question are both correct, then what information exactly needs to go on the accepted manuscript pdf before posting it on arxiv? The second only adds the copyright line "123-1-1234-5678-0/12/$31.00 c 2015 IEEE" while the first adds a notice that is similar to 8.1.9.B. In that sense these two answers provide different information? I struggle with the imho rather obfuscating information provided by IEEE and different threads | |
Nov 26, 2015 at 7:29 | comment | added | ff524 | If your question is how to add the info in latex, then it's a question for TeX - LaTeX. (And it's already answered there: see the second answer on that linked question). If that's not what you're looking for, then it's really not clear to me what your question is and you should really edit your post to clarify. | |
Nov 25, 2015 at 23:02 | comment | added | robert bristow-johnson | this is the obvious answer, but i think you need to correspond with someone at or affiliated with the IEEE. if they want you to put a copyright notice on the arXiv copy with a price tag, they might want it behind a pay wall. | |
Nov 25, 2015 at 20:23 | comment | added | guesttom | I see, that's what it could mean: for conferences one needs to add that info while for journals one is provided with the pdf. I guess I disagree with that answer matching my case -- if you follow that link in that answer, it shows you a way to add footer info, yes, but looking at their output that's neither the provided copyright "123-1-1234-5678-0/12/$31.00 c 2015 IEEE" nor does it contain the full citation nor do I know where they got that sentence from.. | |
Nov 25, 2015 at 20:18 | comment | added | ff524 | When it says "IEEE conference authors are free to post their own version of their articles, as accepted by an IEEE conference" it just means that the conference won't give you the version to post (as opposed to "IEEE journals will make available to each author the accepted version of the article"). As far as I can tell, the accepted answer to Conditions for uploading IEEE publications to ArXiv does match your case, and this question is a duplicate. | |
Nov 25, 2015 at 20:09 | comment | added | guesttom | To me it seems the first differentiates between journal and conference articles, where the latter can be arxived "as accepted by an IEEE conference" -- so in my case, the conference already asked me to include the copyright notice, but no citation or doi (or Xplore) link -- this pdf is then almost indistinguishable from the one available at Xplore... Also, what copyright should I select on arxiv? | |
Nov 25, 2015 at 19:56 | comment | added | ff524 | What's the difference between the two? Both seem to say that you update your preprint (accepted version) with the copyright notice, citation, and link to Xplore, and post that to arXiv. | |
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