How Long Does Scientific Peer Review Take?

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A question often asked by authors, but also important to editors, is how long does it take between submission and publication of an article. This is a hard question to answer, but often peer review is the lengthiest part of this process. Journals usually ask reviewers to complete their reviews

within 3-4 weeks

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Why does peer review take so long?

Once the required number of reviewers have agreed to read and comment on your manuscript, we then have to wait for them to submit their review. … However long the reviewer is given, there is very little the journal can do to ensure that they stick to the deadline, other than to send them reminders.

How long does scientific reports take to review?

1st Editor Decision 1st Rev. Report Acc. to Pub.
44.2 Days


83.2 Days

14.3 Days

Is Scientific Reports a bad journal?

My experience does not support that Scientific Reports is a good journal. It is disappointing that

such papers are published in any journal leave alone Scientific Reports

. Other open access journals from the NPG publish technically flawless papers although the conclusions can be challenged.

Do Scientific Reports publish reviews?

Editorial decisions are made by our Editorial Board of active researchers who manage the peer review process and decide which

manuscripts

should be published. Our Editorial Board Members are supported by an Editorial Advisory Panel and an in-house publishing team.

Is an impact factor of 2.5 good?

In most fields, the impact factor of

10 or greater is considered an excellent score

while 3 is flagged as good and the average score is less than 1. This is a rule of thumb. … The impact factor is a subjective matter and has the most meaning only when comparing journals within similar fields.

Which journal has the highest impact factor?

  • CA- A Cancer Journal for Clinicians | 435,4.
  • Natural Review Materials | 123,7.
  • Quarterly Journal of Economics | 22,7.
  • Nature Reviews Genetics | 73,5.
  • Cell | 58,7.
  • Journal of Political Economy | 12,1.
  • New England Journal of Medicine | 66,1.
  • Econometrica | 8,1.

Is PLOS ONE a predatory Journal?

In some Chinese tertiary teaching hospitals, PLOS ONE is considered as a

predatory journal

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How much does it cost to publish in scientific reports?

Scientific Reports works on the open-access model, in which a journal’s content is entirely accessible for free. Open-access journals therefore have no revenue from subscriptions. Some journals instead charge authors a fee to publish their papers. Scientific Reports charges

$1,495 to publish an article

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How long does it take to publish in scientific reports?

In all, the median time from submission to publication was

126 days

for Scientific Reports and 151 days for PLOS ONE, a difference of about three weeks.

How long does it take Nature to review a paper?

At Nature, the median review time has grown from 85 days to just

above 150 days

over the past decade, according to Himmelstein’s analysis, and at PLoS ONE it has risen from 37 to 125 days over roughly the same period.

Is 5 a good impact factor?

The higher the impact factor, the more highly ranked the journal. … The top 5% of journals have

impact factors approximately equal to or greater than 6

(610 journals or 4.9% of the journals tracked by JCR). Approximately two-thirds of the journals tracked by JCR have a 2017 impact factor equal to or greater than 1.

What is a high impact journal?

A ‘high impact’ journal is

one where its articles are regulalrly cited across the academic spectrum

– and especially if they are cited in other high impact journals. Citation indexes were first developed in the 1950s as a means to measure ‘Impact Factor’ of journals.

What is a good score on ResearchGate?

In general terms,

a following of more than 200 researchers appears

to be a good score. The scoring of followers is mysterious and inconsistent as there appears no correlation between the number of followers and the RG Score, although it is said to contribute towards the score.

Is impact factor 8 good?

Impact Factor Number of Journals Ranking (Top % of Journals) 10+ 239 1.9% 9+ 290 2.4% 8+ 356 2.9% 7+ 447 3.6%

Does Scopus have an impact factor?


Scopus does not provide Impact Factor

, it provides citecore and SJR. impact Factor is provided Clarivate Analytics; previously known as Thomson Reuters. CiteScore value is an analogy of Impact Factor JCR.

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