From: Iris Brest <[log in to unmask]> Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2013 13:11:31 -0700 Sandy -- They will be the version of accepted articles post peer review. 9. What version of their article should Faculty submit to the repository? The policy requires that the author submit the "final version", which safely means the manuscript copy post-peer review but before a publisher typesets and finalizes it. Iris Brest/Stanford University -----Original Message----- From: Sandy Thatcher <[log in to unmask]> Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 22:59:52 -0500 > All research publications > covered by the policy will continue to be subjected to rigorous peer > review; they will still appear in the most prestigious journals across > all fields; and they will continue to meet UC's standards of high > quality. Just wondering if the "standards of high quality" include high quality in copyediting? Will UC be paying to have the accepted articles copyedited before they are posted in eScholarship? If not, how can this promise of "high quality" be made? Does UC think copyediting not important? Do all UC faculty write pristine prose that is free of errors? Sandy Thatcher