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- Is there a difference between forthcoming and in press?
For example in economics I have never seen "in press" and "forthcoming in [journal]" means that it is accepted If the issue of the journal is already clear some people change it so that it looks like was already published (with a date in the future)
- How to present projects that will soon be published on CV?
I have several projects that will be published soon I am the 1st author in two of them and co-author in 3 of them How to present this in my CV?
- citations - How to cite and reference forthcoming sources to appear in . . .
How to cite and reference forthcoming sources to appear in a Festschrift Ask Question Asked 5 years, 2 months ago Modified 1 year ago
- Citing a Book Chapter where the book is not yet published, and the . . .
It may not be possible in all cases, but if you are preparing a manuscript for publication and there will be delays for review, you can give a tentative descriptive citation, rather than a formal one, marking the other work as "forthcoming"
- publications - Should I place an accepted but not yet published . . .
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- publications - Should I mention a finished manuscript that has not been . . .
I have searched this website and could not find a post that precisely asks my question I am preparing my CV for a postdoc position in Mathematics I want to include my research works Yet, I have
- How to cite a conditionally accepted article? - Academia Stack Exchange
Is citing it as "forthcoming in journal Y" appropriate, even though it has only been conditionally accepted? You should only write that the paper is "forthcoming" or "to appear" in a journal if the paper has in fact been accepted for publication in that journal The problem with "conditional acceptance" is that it doesn't convey precisely how easy likely it would be for the author to meet the
- How to cite a working paper, preprint, or manuscript?
Check the style guide that you are writing against, these often have guidelines on how to cite unpublished works For example, the CA Style Guide (from Chicago Manual of Style) states: Unpublished Work Forthcoming works (works that have been accepted for publication and are in the publication process) are listed in the References Cited and are cited as references, with "forthcoming
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