- Preprint self-archiving conditions: Before final publication, Resistances recommends authors to archive their pre-print version on their personal and institutional websites, on scientific social networks, in repositories, in bibliographic managers... The preprint must include the following mention: "This is the electronic version of an article accepted for publication in the journal Resistances [year], already available online on the official website through its DOI: https://doi.org/....". Once published, authors should state: "This is the electronic version of an article published in the journal Resistances [year]. The definitive version is available on the official website, on the date indicated in the preprint, through its DOI".
- Conditions for self-archiving of the post-print: Authors are allowed to reuse the published work, i.e. the post-print (final PDF version from the publisher) can be archived for non-commercial purposes, and authors are strongly recommended to deposit it in:
- Social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn...).
- Institutional repository of your university and public repositories (Mendeley, Cosis...).
- Scientific social networks (ResearchGate, Academia.edu, Kudos...).
- Personal or institutional websites, blogs, etc.
- Google Scholar, ORCID, ResearchID, ScopusID...
If you do not have accounts in networks, it is highly recommended that you create them, since they are platforms through which most of the articles and current scientific and professional knowledge are disseminated and shared.