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4 Σεπ 2017 · During a manuscript submission, I was transferred to another workplace and my affiliation changed accordingly. Should I change my affiliation on my manuscript to the new one, or should I keep it as it was?
- Is it possible to change affiliation information after the manuscript ...
Answer: It seems the first author’s affiliation will be...
- Is it possible to change affiliation information after the manuscript ...
Your name and affiliation are listed on publications to identify you and to facilitate contact. Thus, I believe your new institution should be listed, rather than your old. Your old institution can be credited in the acknowledgements.
8 Απρ 2020 · Answer: It seems the first author’s affiliation will be changing sometime during the publication process. In that case, here is a similar query we received recently and our response to it: Can I mention the new affiliation as well as the current affiliation?
28 Ιουλ 2023 · How can I change my affiliation in a Published Research Paper? Step 1: Check Publication Policy. Importance of Understanding Publication Guidelines: Tips on Where to Find Publication Guidelines: Step 2: Gather Documentation. Types of Documentation for Affiliation Change: Step 3: Contact the Journal or Publisher.
4 Απρ 2024 · Proof Central makes it possible to change the author list, including the affiliations and the associated footnotes. To do so, click on the 'pencil' icon to open the edit screen in the right pane. Here you can add, remove or edit author names, the author’s associated affiliations and footnotes.
Your affiliation in the manuscript should be the institution where you conducted the research. You should also include details of any funding received from that institution. If you have changed affiliation since completing the research, your new affiliation can be acknowledged in a note.
4 Σεπ 2023 · If you affiliation changes during stage 1 or 2 I would usually put the final affiliation in the paper. An exception might be if the first affiliation is through a grant and the paper is essentially what the grant paid for.