Because only two people can sign up for an article in this meeting, we want to go to three or four people and have to find another article. Can we submit that article to the meeting again? Anyway, the conference does not involve copyright, and articles in periodicals have not been published. To be sure, two votes for one draft.
But it can also be treated technically.
May I vote for the meeting first, and then vote for the Journal? Ask the same question.
I attended a meeting, but there was no full text, only an abstract set. I want to vote again. I think so, too. If the conference paper is retrieved by sci or ei, the argumentative paper can no longer be submitted to the journal, but it can be submitted to the journal after appropriate modification and expansion. This is a line-stepping operation, and it is not recommended unless the expanded content far exceeds the content of the conference paper.
If a paper that has been submitted is accepted, it can't be submitted again, unless the meeting doesn't even have a collection of papers, which is a purely oral academic exchange. Visitor958 (station contact TA) often sees people think so. Whether it has nothing to do with retrieval or not is related to copyright agreement (if you look closely, you usually have an author's right to expand the magazine). The copyright agreement is signed with the publishing house and has nothing to do with the search agency.
If the conference paper is retrieved by sci or ei, the argumentative paper cannot be submitted to the journal, but it can be submitted to the journal after appropriate modification and expansion. This is a line-stepping operation, and it is not recommended unless the expanded content far exceeds the conference paper.