Can arXiv papers be submitted to conferences?

Can arXiv papers be submitted to conferences?

Authors must grant arXiv.org an irrevocable license to distribute the work. Authors are expected to self-submit. Submissions by a third party are only accepted under limited conditions. See instructions for third-party submissions and index submissions for conference proceedings.

Can I submit my paper to multiple journals at the same time?

No, you cannot submit the same paper to more than one journal at the same time. This is known as simultaneous or concurrent submission and is considered as an unethical practice.

When should I submit to arXiv?

Submit preprints to arXiv a couple of weeks or a month before submitting the paper to a journal or a conference; when accepted, update with the accepted author manuscript. This would eliminate the risk of somebody building a better work on top of my work and quickly publishing it.

Can I present my paper that has been accepted by a journal at a conference?

In Case only your abstract is published in a journal as a conference proceeding, then you have no problem in publishing the full paper in same or another journal. A conference paper can be published in any journal in full length.

Which arXiv license to choose?

How to choose a license. arXiv values open access and encourages choosing a liberal license for re-use of the paper. However, each situation is unique. Funders may require specific licenses.

Do you get paid for publishing in academic journals?

Academics are not paid for their article contributions to journals. They often have to pay fees to submit articles to journals and to publish. Peer reviewers, the overseers tasked with making sure the science published in the journals is up to standard, typically aren’t paid either.

Should I publish in arXiv?

By posting a preprint on arXiv, people can find your research, build on it, cite it, and give you feedback on it immediately, while at the same time the same work goes through the (sometimes slow) peer review process.

Do you need an index for an arXiv Conference?

We encourage conference organizers to use arXiv as a way to distribute and archive conference papers. Conference proceedings may be made as a single submission (which is handled in the normal way), or as a set of individual papers with an index submission.

Why do people publish on arXiv instead of other places?

arXiv is also useful for work that is in a format not suited for a conference or journal (e.g. a thesis), or for extended versions of papers that are published somewhere else. I would caution against rules like “I should not cite materials on arXiv because they are not peer reviewed.”

What are the guidelines for submitting a paper to arXiv?

Submissions to arXiv should be topical and refereeable scientific contributions that follow accepted standards of scholarly communication. We only accept submissions from registered authors. If you are a new user or are submitting to a new category, you may be required to find endorsements.

Can a preprint be posted on arXiv without AAAI approval?

Authors are also required not to submit their papers elsewhere during AAAI’s review period. These restrictions apply only to journals and conferences, not to workshops and similar specialized presentations with a limited audience and without archival proceedings. The restrictions also do not apply to preprints posted only on arXiv.