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Most publication agreements allow for some form of sharing, even if only a preprint---you might or might not be able to post it for free online, but you can at least share via email.
ResearchGate lets members share content privately with others. No sharing of content happens automatically. You may be allowed to share another version of the content, such as an accepted manuscript, or to privately store a copy on ResearchGate. Again, that will depend on any agreement you have with your publisher.
Click the Add new button at the top right-hand corner of any ResearchGate page. For published work, select Published research and then the publication type. For unpublished work, select the most applicable type of research from the options shown.
Copyright includes a variety of works including written works, paintings, photographs, music recordings, movies and much more. However, many things can not be copyrighted including names, facts and ideas. As such, every research paper, or draft thereof, is copyright protected the moment it is saved to a hard drive.
ResearchGate is a platform that allows researchers to upload and share their work with others in the community. Due to pressure from a coalition of publishers, including Elsevier and Wiley, ResearchGate is set to take down as many as 7 million papers. These academic publishers want the papers taken down immediately.
Article Sharing. Authors who publish in Elsevier journals can share their research in several ways. Researchers who have subscribed access to articles published by Elsevier can share too. There are some simple guidelines to follow, which vary depending on the article version you wish to share.
Copyright policies of academic publishers. Even if they retain the copyright to an article, most journals allow certain rights to their authors. These rights usually include the ability to reuse parts of the paper in the author's future work, and allow the author to distribute a limited number of copies.
No, you cannot do multiple submissions of your paper in several journals at the same time. Almost all the journals prohibit multiple submission of the same paper. Reviewers' time is precious, it cannot be wasted on somebody's selfish attempt to maximize their chances of publication.
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