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On the process of submitting a paper for review or publication by a conference or journal. Typical questions with this tag relate to selection of preferred or conflicted reviewers, timeline of the submission process, and typesetting or compilation by the publisher.

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Choosing the right selection about previously submitted a paper in a journal

Often the journal submission system will have something like the following: When the administrative staff send it back to you, your manuscript will usually show up in "submission sent back to autho …
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Is it bad style to include a list in an abstract?

Abstracts are almost always formatted as a single paragraphs of plain text. This is for stylistic reasons and because indexing databases often have limited formatting support. By stylistic reasons I …
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How to include text intended only for reviewers in main manuscript submission?

When I submit papers using blind review, I sometimes need to include text to reviewers that is not intended for the actual publication. For example, Sometimes I include a URL to the OSF that has a …
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Should all subsections of a paper start on a new page?

In general, publishers (e.g., books, journal articles) and universities (e.g., theses) have style guides. They vary in the degree to which they provide comprehensive recommendations (e.g., about exact …
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Article that shows the complete publication history of acceptances and rejections of a succe...

I remember reading a journal article where a researcher in psychology analysed their entire manuscript submission and publication history. The way I remember it, the researcher had around 40 publicat …
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Article that shows the complete publication history of acceptances and rejections of a succe...

I finally found the article. The ArXiV link and PDF version: Scientific Utopia: I. Opening scientific communication. It reports the publication history of "all 62 unsolicited articles co-authored by …
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How to present projects that will soon be published on CV?

You may also want to ask the question of whether you should list them at all on your CV. Some key distinctions about the papers: Have you got a complete draft? Have you submitted the paper to a journ …
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Co-authors are not responding due to their very very busy schedule, How should I handle it?

In general, you are the lead author. If you are keen to progress a paper, then you need take the lead. This may mean that you wont get as much feedback from your co-authors as you might want. But this …
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How to highlight changes made in the manuscript as part of a revise and resubmit?

If you are using Microsoft Word, then you can use the compare documents feature. Simply use the original submission and the updated submission in the compare documents dialog. Put label changes with " …
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What does mean "REFERENCES" section should be block?

Based on the updated question, I'm more inclined to think that the reviewer is asking you to adopt a certain style to the actual references. I think you need to find out what that is. Perhaps some asp …
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