Self-Archiving and Institutional Repository Policy with UT Press

A pre-print is defined as the un-refereed, pre-copyedited, author-version of an article submitted for publication.

A post-print is defined as the version of an article following peer review that contains author revisions but that has not been copyedited by the University of Texas Press journal that will publish the article.

Information & Culture authors retain the right to make pre-print and post-print versions of their article available on their personal website, institutional repository, or not-for-profit server, upon acceptance by the University of Texas Press.  Authors are not required to remove pre-print and/or post-print versions after publication.

A pre-print must be accompanied by this notice:  "This is an un-refereed, pre-copyedited version of an article submitted for publication in (Journal title, volume, issue number, and year)."

A post-print must be accompanied by this notice:  "This is a pre-copyedited version of an article accepted for publication in (Journal title, volume, issue number, and year) following peer review.  The definitive publisher-authenticated version is available from University of Texas Press."

More information can be found on the UT Press Website.