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Author Guide to the Publication Process (Post-Acceptance)

Last updated on November 18, 2024

If you wish to find out more about aspects of the publication process, please see below for more information that may be of help to you, as well as who to contact should you require further assistance: Show...

How can I track my accepted article?

Last updated on August 18, 2025

You can track your accepted article using Elsevier’s Article Tracking service. It’s the quickest and easiest way to track your article's progress through the publication process. You can also view bibliographic...

How to contact us on Journal Article Publishing

Last updated on May 30, 2025

To help answer you faster, we may ask you to provide the following:Screenshots and the specific address of the website you have questions aboutReference number (e.g. 230101-123456) available if you have...

What are Crown Copyright and Open Government Licenses (OGL)?

Last updated on August 01, 2024

Elsevier has specific publishing agreements with certain government and inter-governmental organizations for their employee authors. In the UK and certain commonwealth countries, a work created by a government...

Can I request a split invoice for two institutions when ordering Open Access?

Last updated on May 13, 2025

It is possible for an invoice to be split between two institutions when more than one institution wishes to pay for Open Access on an article. How Complete the Rights and Access form to order Open Access....

When will my article be made gold open access?

Last updated on July 26, 2024

If your article has already been published online, it will be made open access usually within 24 hours after our Rights and Access form has been completed and open access ordered. If your article is in...

Video Guide: Identifying fake acceptance letters

Last updated on April 30, 2024

Please note: Subtitles are available in Spanish, French and Mandarin. To turn them on, please click on the gear icon at the bottom of the video player and select your preferred language. If you are unable...

Which license should I select when posting my research data?

Last updated on July 21, 2023

When posting your research data, you have a choice of Creative Commons licenses which govern the conditions of usage of your data. You may select from the following options: CC0: Data may be used freely,...

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