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Who can submit to Philosophical Transactions A?
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How do I submit a theme proposal to Philosophical Transactions A?
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How do I seek permission to reproduce material from Philosophical Transactions A?
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How do I cite Philosophical Transactions A correctly?
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What is the DOI?
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Who is on the Editorial Board?
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Which content is free?
Who can submit to Philosophical Transactions A?
Anyone can submit a theme proposal to Philosophical Transactions A. You do not need to be a fellow of the Royal Society, or recommended by a fellow, however we do not accept articles which are not part of a theme issue.
TopHow do I submit a theme proposal to Philosophical Transactions A?
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TopHow do I seek permission to reproduce material from Philosophical Transactions A?
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TopWhat is the DOI?
DOI stands for Digital Object Identifier.The DOI is a unique, permanent code assigned any digital item such as a journal article. Since 1999, each article published in Royal Society journals has been assigned a unique DOI. The DOI is used by many of the major science publishers and has become an industry standard. Each DOI is assigned and maintained in a central registry managed by the International DOI Foundation. Utilising a DOI, a referenced article can be electronically located - the DOI is resolved to find the current URL of the item.
TopWho is on the Editorial Board?
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Which content is free?
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