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Manuscript submission

Editor’s Corner: How should a manuscript be revised to respond to reviewer feedback?

When responding to reviewer feedback, it’s critical to address all the comments, even if you don’t agree with them. Acknowledge each point and, if necessary, explain why you chose not to incorporate certain suggestions – the author response letter is your opportunity to do this. Always ensure you submit all the required materials in the requested format – clear communication and thorough revisions will streamline the process and help editors make decisions as quickly as possible. Patience and diligence during this phase are key to ensuring your manuscript’s quality and increasing the likelihood of acceptance.

INFOGRAPHIC : Submission-Ready Figures and Tables: What Every Researcher Should Check

Formatting figures and tables seem simple enough but journal requirements can vary widely. So, here we’re discussing key considerations every researcher should keep in mind while preparing their figures and tables for submission.

INFOGRAPHIC : 10 Formatting Errors to Avoid Before Submitting Your Manuscript: A Checklist

We’ve put together a checklist of key formatting pitfalls to watch out for. Don’t think of it as just following rules; think of it as giving your research the best possible start to a smooth publishing process.

Editor’s Corner: What happens to a paper after submission to a journal?

What happens to a manuscript once it’s been submitted? The aim of the submission screening and peer review process is to ensure that published manuscripts meet the highest standards. In this post, I discuss the journey a manuscript takes after it has been received on a journal’s submission system.