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How can I recognize whether a copy of a paper is the AOP version or the volume/issue/page (often called print) version?

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How can I recognize whether a copy of a paper is the AOP version or the volume/issue/page (often called print) version?

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A The AOP version (which can be viewed in HTML or PDF format) is identical to the final online version in every respect regarding content and presentation, except that instead of having a volume/issue/page number it has only the DOI as an identifier.

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