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Introduction to the publication process

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In this section you can find information relating to articles after they have been published, including our policy on corrections to published articles. There is an explanation of the names we use for different versions of articles as they pass through the publication process.

There is also information about Taylor & Francis' proprietary early-online-publication system, and advice on how you can stay informed by signing up to our range of alerting services.

If you have any suggestions for other useful information we could provide, please contact our Author Services department at authorqueries@tandf.co.uk


Frequently asked questions

Who should I contact about an error in my published article?
Please read the Corrections to published articles page to see what corrections can be made after publication. If your error fulfills the criteria for correcting online articles, or for publishing an erratum/corrigendum, please contact your production editor by email or by logging into CATS (the Taylor & Francis Central Article Tracking System).

How can I get a PDF of my article?
Please contact your production editor by email or by logging into CATS.

How can I get article reprints or a copy of the issue?
Please contact your production editor by email or by logging into CATS.

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