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How to Get Research Published in Journals. Rafael Ibarra . Session 7. 13 Managing the process (122). The review process The post The revision The judgement: Acceptance. Rejection Revision Production Subeditors Proofreaders Authors’ proofs. 13 Managing the process.
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How to Get Research Published in Journals Rafael Ibarra
Session 7 • 13 Managing the process(122)
The review process The post The revision The judgement: Acceptance Rejection Revision Production Subeditors Proofreaders Authors’ proofs 13 Managing the process
Action points • There's a fine line between showing understandable enthusiasm and intrusive pestering. Unless a journal's Notes for Authors clearly state the expected review time, you are quite entitled to ask an editor how long you would be expected to wait before receiving a decision on your paper. If you have some kind of pressing deadline, such as a holiday scheduled for six weeks' or a month's time, then do say so.
14 Keeping it going • GET TO KNOW THE TEAM • Editors • Reviewers • Book reviewers • Research notes • DON’T GIVE UP
Action points • General comments as a class