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  1. Articles are published in a final format in an issue within the current volume. Order of the articles cannot be changed afterwards. In case of multiple issues in a volume, for example the default issue and a special issue, articles cannot be moved from one issue to another.

  2. The list of articles in an issue is sorted on publication date with recent articles at the top of the listing. As a result, sections within the listing (articles, book reviews, etc.) are not used. This would conflict with the principle “newest-at-top”. If sections are required, it would be better to create separate “issues” for each section. Thus, we could create issue 1: Articles, Issue 2: Book Reviews, etc.

  3. Each article starts with page number 1


Journal Setup in KLOPOTEK

Since the registration of and access to journals at Brill is volume and issue based, a CAP-Journal is set up in KLOPOTEK like a regular E-only journal (no print version):

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With the first article(s) in an issue, the issue is released in KLOPOTEK, like a regular issue. The addition of next articles to the same issue does not have any consequences for the data in KLOPOTEK. Instead, as described in the next paragraph, the issue is replaced with a new version.

Brill.com specifications

Except for providing access, the information in KLOPOTEK

Article Publication Process

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