How to deal with Preprint, OATAO, HAL, ArXiv etc...
https://sharelex.org/t/que-signifie-preprint-postprint-reprint/171
start an overleaf project
CC-BY license throughout the publication process (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, from the first submission (preprint) to the various revisions. This alternative, when accepted by the publishers, allows the authors' postprint version to be shared without embargo with a license affixed (it does not concern the publisher version which remains the owner of this version). It is important, when depositing on HAL, to add the license on HAL when depositing the manuscript.
When the review process is on. It means you have uploaded your pdf on the editor website and you are waiting for the external reviewers. you got your preprint here. You can put on ArXiv at this step even with YOUR code
https://medium.com/paperswithcode/papers-with-code-partners-with-arxiv-ecc362883167
3 options Rejected, Major corrections, Minor Corrections.
Major often needs more computation...
Wait for their feedback, correct the manuscript according to the reviewers, provide a letter called "response to reviewers" see response.tex
English check after the first round if needed (Ask JM), depending on the journal UK or US style !
The after R1 (Revision1) if Accepted as is,
that you can be upload the preprint on openscience.isae.fr (if you have the DOI of the paper ie Digital Identifier! it's easy) https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr tag ICA
BTW my orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1511-2086
Then it will be automatically read by Institute Clement Ader Website. http://institut-clement-ader.org/author/jmorlier/
Then, you shoud wait for the proofs, correct them (style, form ONLY)
BTW the official signatures (depending on your SUPAERO's departement) are:
ISAE-SUPAERO, Université de Toulouse, France for ISAE-SUPAERO (DCAS, DAEP, DISC, DEOS)
for DMSM only:
ICA, Université de Toulouse, ISAE-SUPAERO, MINES ALBI, UPS, INSA, CNRS, Toulouse, France
(if AIRBUS or RMIT or...) please give 2 signatures for you
Here we go !