Epublished ahead of print?

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tachyon34

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Where do you guys think this should go under publications?

Some peer-reviewed journals E-publish articles ahead of their actual print. Do you think it would be okay to put this in Peer-reviewed articles? and state TBA: for issue/page? It already has a PMID and DOI and can be read online so its technically published, but not technically just a Epub alone since it is actually printed later.

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if it has a PMID, you can put it under "peer-reviewed journal articles."

just use the blanks to say "ePub ahead of Print" or whatever. people aren't dumb, they'll see it's published online first and can PMID search to verify if they want.
 
To me this also counts as published. Your work has been accepted and proofed, and you're just waiting for your "slot" in the "print" journal (which very few people read on paper these days, anyway).

Put down the doi/PMID and "EPub ahead of print", and don't sweat it. If you take your CV (not ERAS, on paper) to interviews, you may want to update it with the actual volume/issue/page etc. when the print version comes out.
 
Your article is "in press". Just list it that way. "In press" just means that the article has been peer reviewed, accepted and posted online while it waits for a slot in a physical journal so you don't have a volume/page number yet.

In NEJM format:
Medstudent AB. Awesome paper title. N Engl J Med. In press 2011.
 
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