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4 Απρ 2024 · Authors should use their current or recent affiliation in Author forms, and the affiliation that applied mostly when the manuscript was being prepared/ research was undertaken in the proofs of the paper.
26 Σεπ 2018 · Affiliation could mean anything, or nothing at all. In most cases it doesn't mean that the organization approves or even knows of the publication beforehand. In some companies you sign a contract that lets the organization vet your public work, but not in others and not in most universities.
15 Απρ 2024 · Author and affiliation. One of the first things to look for is the author or authors. In a research article, the authors will list their affiliation, usually with a university or research institution. In this example, the author's affiliation is clearly shown on the first page of the article.
Recently my paper is reviewed (by a professor from independent third party) and accepted by a journal. But, my employer allows me to publish this paper only without its name there. Publishing house is expecting affiliation for each author, i.e. I can not leave affiliation as blank.
16 Απρ 2022 · Understanding Author Affiliation and accurately mentioning it in different scenarios. In academic publishing, the affiliation of an author is the place (institution) at which the author conducted the research that they have reported / written about.
7 Δεκ 2023 · Affiliations in academic papers refer to places (institutions) where authors belong when they are conducting the published research. Given the mobility of faculty, the affiliated institutions may not always be the ones that authors based at the time of paper submission.
An imprint is a term used to describe a publishing house’s speciality branch or division that concentrates on particular genres, themes, or target markets. For authors, imprints are essential for market specialization and niche targeting.