Generally, when I have a paper that is just submitted, I put it on my CV and indicate “under review” and do NOT name the journal. If it has received a revise and resubmit, I put it on my CV as
“invited revision”
and do put the name of the journal there too. If its in revision, put the journal name.
Should you put revise and resubmit on CV?
For your public-facing CV,
don’t list the journal unless you have already received a revise and resubmit decision
. Do/Don’t include a ‘manuscripts in preparation’ section. After all these years, I still don’t know what to think about this common CV entry.
What is a revise and resubmit?
A decision of revise and resubmit (R&R) comes from the editor, having studied the reports. It
expresses the judgment that there is a high enough chance that after one or more rounds of revision
, the paper will be a good enough to publish.
How do you put a submitted manuscript on your resume?
- Put them in a separate resume section called “Publications.”
- Add your publications section below your education.
- Include each publication in a new bullet point.
- List the year and title.
- Add the name of the magazine, website, or journal.
- Stick with publications that show required skills.
Can you put submitted articles on your CV?
In other words,
you can list in your CV your submitted work
, but not the pieces of work that are “almost submitted”, unless you’re ready to provide the draft if asked (the question is: if the draft is not submitted, that probably means it’s not ready, therefore can you provide it?).
Can a paper be rejected after major revision?
Yes your paper does have a chance to be accepted
. If it didn’t, you would not have gotten a major revision, but rather a rejection. Note the editor can choose to accept a paper even if the reviewers recommend rejection. It doesn’t happen often, but it’s possible.
Is revise and resubmit bad?
Authors should view an invitation to revise and resubmit as good news because it means the journal has found value with the article. If authors make a considered effort to address reviewers’ comments, then in all proba- bility, the resubmitted article will be accepted for publication.
How do I list pending publications on my resume?
Leave outdated publications off the list
. It is acceptable to omit publications that are no longer useful or relevant to your job or field. Include pending work. Put publications that are still being reviewed for acceptance into a journal in italics and leave out the name of the journal you have submitted them to.
What is a CV vs resume?
The CV presents a full history of your academic credentials
, so the length of the document is variable. In contrast, a resume presents a concise picture of your skills and qualifications for a specific position, so length tends to be shorter and dictated by years of experience (generally 1-2 pages).
How do you mention a submitted CV?
- Put them in a separate resume section called “Publications.”
- Add your publications section below your education.
- Include each publication in a new bullet point.
- List the year and title.
- Add the name of the magazine, website, or journal.
- Stick with publications that show required skills.
What does forthcoming mean on a CV?
Forthcoming — When a work is listed as “forthcoming” on a scholar’s C.V. it means something very specific. It means
that the editor of the journal has committed 100 percent, in writing, to publishing the article.
How do you list preprints on a CV?
You can list your published articles under the heading ‘Published Articles/Papers’ and list your preprints under different heading
‘Preprints
‘.
How do you list a reviewer on a CV?
Yes, you can
add a peer reviewer section on the publication part of the CV and just add the name of the journal, year, and the number of publications
. it’s not necessary to add the name of the article and writers.
What are the chances of paper acceptance after major revision?
The probability of major revised paper is
more than 50%
. If one addresses the reviewers/editors comment properly, the paper acceptance chance is more. A very few papers rejected after revisions.
Does major revision mean accepted?
To my experience, major revision in general
leads to the acceptance of a manuscript reviewed and re-reviewed for several rounds
. Minor revision may undergo referee evaluation; however, in most cases, the editor accepts the paper without sending the revised manuscript to the reviewer.
How long should a revise and resubmit take?
After the initial cycle, the “ball is back in the authors’ court” for a revision. On average, authors took
about 11 weeks
to resubmit, nearly as long as HSR took to get reviews.