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Should be added to the Archive page:


License?

https://arxiv.org/help/license


=== DOI Name === (citation ZBMED)

Each DOI name is a unique sequence of alphanumeric characters consisting of two parts: a prefix and a suffix Prefixes
MitoFit Preprint Arch strategie der Nummervergabe?? Prefix: 10.26124/#####
It has become common practice within the scientific community to mark various versions and parts of an entity in the DOI name.
Full-stops (.) are used to mark different versions of an object; slashes (/) are used to describe parts of an entity.
  • Original DOI: 10.1234/abc123
  • DOI of a new version: 10.1234/abc123.1
  • DOI of a part: 10.1234/abc123/2

example see: https://arxiv.org/help/arxiv_identifier

To find an article

Quelle: arxiv: Simple search: Enter a few title words and/or author names and/or abstract words into the "Search or Article-id" box in the top right of most pages (including this one). The pull-down menu that defaults to "All papers" may be changed to restrict the search to titles, authors, abstracts, or extend to the full-text.

To submit an article info dazu

Quelle: https://arxiv.org/help/submit
Everyone who submits should read the following general information:
  • We accept submissions only from registered authors.
  • Submitters must grant MitoFit Preprint Arch a non-exclusive and irrevocable license to distribute or certify that the work is available under another license that conveys these rights. (??)
  • Submitters must agree to MitoFit Preprint Arch terms of submission.
  • Formats for text submission
  • Formats for figures
  • File names and case sensitivity
  • Inclusion of data sets and ancillary files (data, programs, etc.)
  • Title/Abstract preparation
  • Check your submission and read messages
  • Edit or replace your article if necessary
  • Take responsibility
  • Special instructions for third party submission and index submissions for conference proceedings
Delete?: Please note that we do not accept submissions with omitted figures, tables or sections. We also do not accept "abstract only" submissions. Such submissions are unhelpful to readers and of very limited archival value.
To submit an article, ## send info to??


Your submission to the archive must be in one of the following formats (listed in order of preference):
Formats for text of submission - pdf
Figures for a submission can be in a number of common formats. These include all of them??:
  • PostScript (PS/EPS, most common for line drawings, plots, etc.)
  • JPEG (ideal for photographic images)
  • GIF or PNG (best for non-photographic images, bitmaps)
  • PDF figures (only with PDFLaTeX)
If your submission has a large figure, be sure to include it, but make all possible efforts to reduce its size. Note that we do not accept submissions with omitted figures, even if you provide a link to another server.
File names and case sensitivity
only the following characters in file names:
a-z A-Z 0-9 _ + - . , =
The presence of any other character (e.g. spaces, question marks, asterisks, etc.) will cause the system to reject the file upload or submission. These restrictions ensure maximum portability of the stored files and minimize archival risk.
File names and extensions are also case sensitive on our system. The file names Figure1.PDF and figure1.pdf are not the same.
Title/Abstract preparation
Before you make submit your article in the submission process be sure to check carefully both the title/abstract (metadata) and the processed files. If you see any errors or are unhappy with the formatting then correct them
Putting articles on arXiv entails certain responsibilities, authors must make their own submissions.
The following information is also required for submission: (needed for us?)
  • Institutional affiliation for the author(s) must be provided.
  • Official report number(s) from the author(s) institution(s) must be provided.


Terms of Submission

Submitters agree to the following policy statements:
  • I confirm that I have the rights to agree to the license designated for this submission.
  • I understand that submissions cannot be completely removed once accepted.
  • I understand that MitoFit Preprint Arch reserves the right to reclassify or reject any submission.
  • I understand that submissions will be automatically compared with other MitoFit Preprint Arch articles and detected text overlap may be noted.
  • I understand that metadata may be corrected to conform to MitoFit Preprint Archstandards.
  • For third-party submissions, I have obtained pre-authorization from MitoFit Preprint Arch to submit as a third-party submitter. (???)
Quelle: https://arxiv.org/help/terms_of_submission

Title and Abstract Fields (Metadata)

This help document explains the format of metadata fields for arXiv submissions β€” it explains how to fill out the various fields on the web submission form. The possible information fields are:
   Title: required
   Authors: required
   Abstract: required
   Comments: optional, but recommended
   Report-no: required (when supplied by author's institution)
   Category: depends on archive
   Journal-ref: reserved for publication info
   DOI: reserved publication DOI
   MSC-class: math archives only
   ACM-class: required for cs archives only
Quelle: https://arxiv.org/help/prep
Quelle: ZBMED ppt: Never use umlauts or special characters because they have specific meanings in URIs and can lead to the incorrect resolution of the DOI name!