Policy: Policy Book contribution (Bloomsbury Publishing)
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Self-archiving
allowed
Prerequisites
Content
Version: accepted manuscript or version of record; Deposit location: Institutional repository, funder repository, non-commercial subject repository, non-commercial personal website, non-commercial academic network; Embargo: 6 months; Right to republish: Author; License: Read Only; further conditions: Monographs limited to 1 chapter per book. Authors may self-archive their own chapters in edited collections or handbooks
Article version
Location
Embargo
Self-archiving rights holder
Licence
Conditions
Note
When archiving your chapter, we ask that you provide a citation to the published work and link to the published version of the book on bloomsburycollections.com.
Chapter manuscripts may be archived in a repository immediately on acceptance, providing they are not made publicly accessible until after the embargo period. This is sometimes referred to as a closed ‹deposit›.
Chapters by different authors from a single edited collection may not be archived on the same web page.
Ahead of archiving your chapter please ensure that you have completed and returned this form to claire.weatherhead@bloomsbury.com.
Please note that self-archiving is not currently offered for content published in Bloomsbury major reference works (MRWs), including our Cultural Histories series, or for commissioned articles published on the Bloomsbury Digital Resources platforms.