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Computer Science and Computer Engineering

This guide provides a set of resources, available through the CCNY's Library for beginning research in computer science and/or computer engineering. This list is not exhaustive or comprehensive. Visit our home page for additional resources.

Author’s Original Manuscript (AOM) called a “preprint”before peer review.

Preprints are defined as an author’s version of a research manuscript prior to formal peer review at a journal, which is deposited on a public server.

  •  Some platforms provide a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for each manuscript, which makes it citable even before formal publication and facilitates links between the preprint and its final version when it is published in a journal. 
  • DOI can be included in grant applications, and some progressive granting agenties even recommend including it (e.g. NIH).
  • Preprints are Open Access by their nature, meaning that they are easy for other researchers to find and cite. 
  • The nature of preprints also means that authors’ findings are made available more rapidly than traditional publication routes. 
  • Preprints can supplement traditional peer review by allowing a wide circle of peers to discover the work and contact the author with suggestions for improvements that might be made.
  • Preprints are not generally considered as publications. Most journals will accept articles that have been shared as preprints; however, some journals will not. We recommend you check the journal’s policies on this matter prior to submitting an article that you have previously shared as a preprint. You can find information about most journal policies at Jisc (Open Policy Folder) and Traspose database.

Computer Science & Computer Science Engineering Preprint Servers

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