The CLE e-Prints of CLE-UNICAMP are preprints of
academic articles, individual or thematically organized (under conference
proceedings or special issues) of which at least one of the authors or editors
is an official member, or an associated researcher, or a visiting researcher
of CLE, or is attached to some academic group of CLE.
Rules and Instructions
for Submissions
I. What can
be published at CLE e-Prints
Articles submitted for publication in CLE e-Prints
must contain original research in the areas of Logic, Epistemology and History
of Science and are published under recommendation of the Editor or from any
member of the Editorial Board, to whom contributions should be submitted.
Specific norms may apply to different areas.
All contributions are pre-publications of papers that the author(s)
have submitted or will submit for publication elsewhere.
Submissions, preferably in Latex format, should be sent to the
Managing Editor at e-prints@cle.unicamp.br.
Authors of papers accepted by CLE e-Prints implicitly grant
to CLE–UNICAMP a consent to publish and to sell and to exchange the resulting
printed volumes under the usual conditions of all CLE publications.
CLE e-Prints are published in Portuguese, Spanish
or English in paper format (ISSN 1519-9614) and in electronic format (ISSN
1519-9681). Electronic forms are stored and free downloadable from this site
and printed copies may be ordered from CLE - Publications at www.cle.unicamp.br/publics.htm.
II. Copyright
policy for material published at CLE e-Prints
Several academic publishers have adopted new policies that specifically
permit authors of papers published by them to leave their papers on preprint
servers after publication. On the other hand, some few academic publishers
do not accept papers which have previously appeared in electronic form, unless
the versions differ sufficiently. Authors of CLE e-Prints retain
copyrights of their contribution, and it is the author’s responsibility to
sign a “consent to publish” with their academic publisher and/or to transfer
copyright of their work if required (notice that “consent to publish” and
“copyright transfer” are not the same legal act).
III. Reciprocity
policy for material published at CLE e-Prints
As a reciprocal to the fact that authors retain copyrights of their
contribution, all papers originally published in CLE e-Prints
should contain in the final published version the full indication of a pre-publication,
for example, in the form:
“A previous version of this paper appeared at CLE e-Prints, Vol.
1(1), 2001 (Section Logic), www.cle.unicamp.br/e-prints/abstract_1.htm”.
Authors are also requested to send to CLE e-Prints
the publication details of their papers upon regular publication (in journals,
collections, books, etc).
IV. Update
versions of material published at CLE e-Prints
Although the version sent to CLE e-Prints should
be considered stable, authors are allowed to update and to make corrections
in their papers, by sending a new submission for a corrected paper or for
an erratum. These new versions or errata will not be printed
or distributed in paper format, and will not replace the original one. All
versions will be archived with date stamps and will be kept eletronically
available.
V. Originality
and plagiarism protection
The fact that publications in CLE e-Prints are sufficiently
permanent and stable, as well as catalogued (respectively, in paper format
as ISSN 1519-9614 and in electronic format a ISSN 1519-9681) make them copyright
protected under most legislation. In this sense, CLE e-Prints
offers a service to the academic community by providing humanly selected,
rapidly and widely distributed, reliable and protected scientific divulgation.