Share your paper with help from the library in RiderU Zenodo. Legally, for free, in minutes. Join millions of researchers sharing their papers freely with colleagues and the public.
We’ll gather information about your paper and find the easiest way to share it.
Great news, you’re already getting the benefits of sharing your work! Your publisher or co-author have already shared it.
Unlike most, the journal requires that you ask them before you share your paper freely. Asking only takes a moment as we find out who to contact and have drafted an email for you.
Great news, you’re already getting the benefits of sharing your work! Your publisher or co-author have already shared a freely available copy (opens in a new tab).
The library has checked and the journal encourages you to freely share your paper so colleagues and the public can freely read and cite it.
This is the only version you’re able to share under copyright. The accepted manuscript is the word file or Latex export you sent the publisher after peer-review and before formatting (publisher proofs).
It’s normal to share accepted manuscripts as the research is the same. It’s fine to save your file as a pdf, make small edits to formatting, fix typos, remove comments, and arrange figures.
For now, the journal is sharing your paper for free, but that might change. You can do the following to ensure colleagues and the public can always freely read and cite it.
This is the only version you’re able to share under copyright. The accepted manuscript is the word file or Latex export you sent the publisher after peer-review and before formatting (publisher proofs).
It’s normal to share accepted manuscripts as the research is the same. It’s fine to save your file as a pdf, make small edits to formatting, fix typos, remove comments, and arrange figures.
We checked and unfortunately the journal won’t let you share your paper freely with everyone.
The good news is the library can still legally make your paper much easier to find and access. We’ll put the publisher PDF in RiderU Zenodo and then share it on your behalf whenever it is requested.
We’ll use this to send you a link. By depositing, you’re agreeing to our .
We’ll only use this if something goes wrong.
We’ll only use this to send you a link to your paper when it is in RiderU Zenodo. By depositing, you’re agreeing to the .
By depositing, you’re agreeing to the . You must also license your work CC-BY.
It looks like what you uploaded is a publisher’s PDF which your journal prohibits legally sharing.
You’re nearly done. We need the accepted version, not the PDF from the journal site.
You’ve done your part for now. Hopefully, we’ll send you a link soon. First, we’ll check to make sure it’s legal to share.
Check back soon to see your paper live, or we’ll email you with issues.
You can now put the link on your website, CV, any profiles, and ResearchGate.
Check back soon to see your paper live, or we’ll email you with issues.
We’ll email you a link to your paper in RiderU Zenodo soon. Next time, before you publish check to see if your journal allows you to have the most impact by making your research available to everyone, for free.
All that’s left to do is wait. Once the journal gives you permission to share, come back and we’ll help you finish the job.
**NOTE: If your paper doesn't have a DOI, you may also send an email to swhitfield@rider.edu (Sharon Whitfield) for assistance depositing your work in RiderU Zenodo.**