Collection guidelines

  • CP offers an efficient way of thematically linking sets of papers published in CP and other Copernicus journals. Collections cover specific topics within the scope of one or more Copernicus journals.
  • Papers in collections are bibliographically based in their individual journal library and co-listed on collection web pages.
  • Papers of any manuscript type can be included in a collection.
  • Papers will be assigned to a collection after their publication as a journal article. Therefore, all manuscripts to be published in a collection must be within the journal scope and comply with the manuscript types and with the same quality standards as any submission to CP.
  • Published papers may be included retroactively in newly created collections.
  • Authors may ask the handling editor after the acceptance of their paper for publication in CP to include their journal article in an existing collection. The final decision for inclusion is made by the co-editors-in-chief.
  • Collections are initiated by the CP co-editors-in-chief.

Inter-journal collections

  • A collection can comprise publications in any number of Copernicus' open-access journals.
  • All published papers are co-listed on a joint collection web page (in addition to the regular chronological volume of each journal).

What is the difference between a collection and a special issue?

Criterion Special issue Collection
Proposal/setup Anyone can propose to co-editors-in-chief who then decide Decided by the co-editors-in-chief
Scope statement Mandatory Optional
Statement on the review Specified in the scope statement Obsolete
Collaboration with other journals Yes, but only with SIs Yes, but only with collections
Submission period Limited Open
Paper submission Invitation possible Always spontaneous, no invitation
Handling editors At least supervised by regular journal editors, guest editors possible Only regular journal editors
Peer review Regular public peer review with all regular criteria Regular public peer review with all regular criteria
Paper assignment From the beginning, preprint is part of the SI Only after the final revised journal article is published
Retroactive assignment No Yes, approval by co-editors-in-chief
Prioritized workflow No No
APC discount (other than regular financial support scheme) No No
Metadata SI part of meta data & SI statement in the paper No information in metadata or in the article itself