Es stimmt alles, nur #OpenAccess bedeutet nicht nur, dass Beiträge *nach* der Veröffentlichung zur Verfügung gestellt werden. OA bedeutet genauso, dass Preprints hochgeladen werden können. Das können alle Autor*innen über Open Repositories machen u. die Unis müssen nichts zahlen. https://twitter.com/amreibahr/status/1297791589893496833
“Many people associate OA with low quality, basically because they attach OA to relatively new journals [...] This view is misleading because it reduces OA to journals, while you can publish in OA afterwards, after being published in a non OA journal.” http://icietla.hypotheses.org/872
A mini guide (see https://bit.ly/31mWeru ):
-- PRE-PRINT: “The pre-print is the author’s manuscript version of the publication that has been submitted to a journal for consideration for publication.”
>> so, not accepted (yet)
-- PRE-PRINT: “The pre-print is the author’s manuscript version of the publication that has been submitted to a journal for consideration for publication.”
>> so, not accepted (yet)
-- POST-PRINT: “The post-print is the author’s final manuscript [...], contains all revisions made during the peer-review process. It does not, however, reflect any layout or copy editing done by the publisher [...]”
>> the content *with* revisions but *no* layout aka ‘style’
>> the content *with* revisions but *no* layout aka ‘style’
-- PUBLISHED VERSION: “the final version of the article produced by the publisher”:
- “the printed version found in books, proceedings and journals” or
- “a PDF”
>> usually the version with a 12-month embargo in the humanities (i.e. may be made available only after 1 year)
- “the printed version found in books, proceedings and journals” or
- “a PDF”
>> usually the version with a 12-month embargo in the humanities (i.e. may be made available only after 1 year)
The policy may depend on the publisher (check on https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo/ ) but what is sure is:
-- the PRE-PRINT is *always* yours (basically it's your text) and you can publish it whenever/wherever you want (and get feedback *before* submitting to a journal, for instance)
-- the PRE-PRINT is *always* yours (basically it's your text) and you can publish it whenever/wherever you want (and get feedback *before* submitting to a journal, for instance)
-- the POST-PRINT, the final paper, accepted for publication, with revisions after all the (nice and useful
) comments from reviewer 2, but not the final pagination and maybe 1-2 typos...
... may be uploaded as well (because tbh the publisher hasn't put too much effort in it!)

... may be uploaded as well (because tbh the publisher hasn't put too much effort in it!)
-- the PUBLISHED VERSION is not entirely yours anymore, bc the publisher has formatted it according to the journal's policy & it looks nice 
BUT! After 12 months (which, let's be honest, is not that long in the humanities), you can and *should* upload it to an OA repository!!

BUT! After 12 months (which, let's be honest, is not that long in the humanities), you can and *should* upload it to an OA repository!!