When I submit an article to a top journal, often, the best possible outcome I can hope for is that the editors will invite me to respond to the reviewers’ comments and resubmit the article. To date, I have successfully completed 20 requests to revise extensively ...
From my experience, usually 2 or 3 reviewers are assigned to review each journal papers. In top journals, the reviewers may be expert on your topic. In journals that are not top journals, reviewers may not be very familiar with your topic but may still be good researchers. ...
In my first 100 days of editing the South African Journal of Animal Science, I have found that most authors are having difficulties in addressing and responding to reviewers'/editors' comments. Some authors have not been submitting response notes which clearly indicate how reviewers/editors' suggest...
Thank you for considering my article for publication in XXX [Journal Name]. I am grateful to you and the reviewers for the valuable suggestions provided. Here are responses to the reviewer comments: Comment 1: Language editing for the manuscript has been done. I have used the services...
The journal may ask you to follow specific instructions when resubmitting your manuscript, such as using special formats or forms to make point-by-point responses to the reviewers, how to indicate edits in the manuscript, and how to upload your responses and revised file(s). ...
Furthermore, this study contributes to the online review literature by suggesting that firms should tailor their response strategies for NORs based on the reviewers' language styles.Journal of Service Theory and PracticeShu ZhangLixun SuWeiling ZhuangBarry J. Babin...
It is important that the authors respond to the observations and suggestions made by the reviewers of the manuscript and the editors of the journal. Corresponding author should submit considered point-wise response to each of the queries raised in a polite manner after discussion with all authors ...
Howtosubmitarevision:如何提交一份修订 How to submit a revision Log on to the online submission site and, in the 'Author Centre'Click on 'Manuscripts with Decisions' under 'My Manuscripts'. You will then see a list of all manuscripts you have submitted where the editors have been able to ...
This page explains how to prepare your article for submission to any of our journals.Note that length limits, article types and other journal specific information are available on the “Author information” page on each journal website.The submitting author will be required to provide an Open Res...
The reviewers have taken the time to read and comment on your manuscript, therefore you should take the time to respond to all comments. Be scientific and use clear evidence to demonstrate your arguments or to illustrate the revisions you have made. ...