How to convince an editor to accept your paper quickly
- PMID: 34340068
- DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.149243
How to convince an editor to accept your paper quickly
Abstract
Let's imagine that you have just finished writing a scientific paper. The paper is well-structured and clearly written, and you are proud of it. Now is the time to submit it to a peer-reviewed journal and see what your colleagues think of it. You are now entering the peer-review publishing system, which is overseen by journal editors. Dealing with these editors is a skill that can be acquired like any other. Here is some advice on dealing with the peer-review system and with editors. This advice is based on my years of experience as an associate editor of an American Chemical Society journal. I have also submitted and revised hundreds of papers in my career and have reviewed hundreds more. (Google my name for details.) Thus, I have learned how to deal with editors from both sides.
Keywords: How to be a reviewer; Responding to reviewer comments; Selecting a journal; The cover letter.
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Declaration of competing interest The author declares no competing financial interests.
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