Knowing your audience can help you decide what information to include, how to deliver that information, and what kinds of supplementary information the reader will need to understand what you are providing.
Peer-reviewed content that is directly related to a paper's conclusion but cannot be included in the printed edition due to space or publication constraints is known as Supplementary Information (SI).
Since SI is not copyedited, writers must make sure that it is presented concisely and clearly, and that the terminology matches the rest of the manuscript.
A standard coversheet will be appended to the main SI PDF during the processing of SI for online publishing, but the contents will not change.
SI cannot be hosted exclusively on the authors' personal websites for peer review or publishing and is uploaded on the portion of our website that is open to the public at the time of publication.
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