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My first paper has been accepted to a CS conference, it went through a double blind peer-reviewed process. Soon it will appear in conference proceedings from Springer.

How to add it to my CV? Also, should I make an arxiv print available ?

amitoz
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    Addressing the sub-question that is not answered in AnonymousPhysicist's linked question: The fact that it's double-blind is not relevant any longer for anything as soon as the paper accepted. You can tell the whole world about your paper. – lighthouse keeper Mar 26 '21 at 06:52
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    "How to add accepted paper to CV" and "should I make an arxiv print available for my accepted paper" are two separate questions. Flagged this question as too broad. – enthu Mar 26 '21 at 06:58
  • @AnonymousPhysicist I am looking for words that I should put in my CV, "accepted", "soon to be published" ? – amitoz Mar 26 '21 at 07:36

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Use the following entry in your publication list (with the correct titles etcetera swapped in, or course):

A. Mitoz: The essence of mathematics lies in an Painlevé property group. In: Proceedings of the International Conference of Computer Science 2021, to appear.