Reusing or reproducing substantial portions of NZCER journal content requires permission.
For permission to reproduce articles or parts of articles, contact John.Huria@nzcer.org.nz
Self-archiving policy
The NZCER Press policy on self-archiving is as follows. There are three versions of a published article, each with its own level of restrictions.
- the version submitted to the journal, aka the pre-print (Version 1)
- the version accepted for publication following peer review, aka the post- print (Version 2)
- the published version, aka the version of record (Version 3).
Version 1: You may do what you like with this version. If self-archiving, to help readers find and cite the version of record, we ask that you add the following text:
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: [Reference] which has been published in final form at [URL]
Version 1 example
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article:
Berryman, M., Ford, T., & Egan, M. (2015). Developing collaborative connections between schools and Māori communities. set: Research Information for Teachers, (3), 18–25. which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.18296/set.0023.
Version 2: You may post this version on your bona fide personal website, your employer's website, or deposit it in your institution’s repository. Twenty-four months after publication, you may also deposit Version 2 in any repository. To help readers find and cite the published version (i.e., the version of record), we ask that you add the following text:
This is the accepted version of the following article: [Reference] which has been published in final form at [URL]
Version 2 example
This is the accepted version of the following article:
Berryman, M., Ford, T., & Egan, M. (2015). Developing collaborative connections between schools and Māori communities. set: Research Information for Teachers, (3), 18–25. which has been published in final form at http://dx.doi.org/10.18296/set.0023
Version 3: You may use this version of the article in a book authored or edited by you. We generally do not allow the published version to be used for self-archiving or deposit, including on ResearchGate or a university’s public online repository.
For any queries relating to this policy, please contact John.Huria@nzcer.org.nz