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What are corrected proofs?
Last updated on September 05, 2025
Corrected proofs are Articles in Press that contain the author's corrections. Final citation details (e.g., volume and/or issue number, publication year, and page numbers) still need to be added and the text might change before final publication.
Although corrected proofs do not have all bibliographic details available yet, they can be cited using the year of online publication and the DOI as follows: author(s), article title, publication (year), DOI. Consult the journal's reference style for the exact appearance of these elements, abbreviation of journal names, and use of punctuation.
When the final article is assigned to a volumes/issues of the publication, the Article in Press version will be removed and the final version will appear in the associated published volumes/issues of the publication. The date the article was first made available online will be carried over.
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