How Do You Respond To A Major Revision?

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  1. Thank the reviewers and editors for their time and comments.
  2. Address all points raised by the editor and reviewers.
  3. Describe the major revisions to your manuscript in your response letter followed by point-by-point responses to the comments raised.

How do you respond to a revision request?

  1. 1) Understand What the Journal Wants. …
  2. 2) Ask Why. …
  3. 3) Don’t Take the Revision Requests Personally. …
  4. 4) Tackle the Requests Soon But Not Immediately. …
  5. 5) Create your Checklist. …
  6. 6) Get Professional Scientific Editing Services. …
  7. 7) Check your Citations.

Are major revisions 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.

What does it mean major revision?

In short, “major revisions” means

you’ve got work to do on your manuscript

, but you’re still very much in the game. Your target journal’s editor has sent your manuscript to two or more peer reviewers. At least one of them felt that some substantial changes were needed before the journal can publish your work.

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.

What is a risky revision?

As there is likely to be uncertainty on whether and how certain issues can be addressed and what the revised article will look like and its value, the term “risky revision” is common

in editorial reports for first round submissions that are not rejected

.

How long do major revisions take?

Most journals normally take

4-8 weeks to review manuscripts

. The ‘decision in process’ status implies that your manuscript has passed through peer review and the editorial board is now making a decision. In this step, the editor carefully evaluates all the comments by the peer-reviewers and examines the manuscript.

What is the difference between major and minor revision?

In my field (chemistry), the practice is: for those journals that make a clear distinction between minor and major revision requests,

“major revision” means that the paper will have to undergo further review after revision

, usually by the same referees, while “minor revision” means that while changes should be made, no …

Is revise and resubmit good?

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.

What does substantial revision mean?

You are most likely engaging in substantial revision if the changes you are making affect your paper as a whole rather than at the word or sentence level. The goal of substantial revision is

to produce a draft that accomplishes your paper’s objectives in a way that is best suited to your audience

.

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.

How do you respond to revise and resubmit?

  1. Read through the comments and edits. …
  2. Create a master to-do list. …
  3. Work through your master to do list. …
  4. Review the editor’s letter and reviewers’ comments.

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.

Can minor revision get rejected?

Sometimes a revised manuscript goes out to a new reviewer, so although the minor revisions may have been done in a thorough manner, the new may identify other issues with the manuscript, which might result in a recommendation to reject.

What is the difference between revise and resubmit and major revision?

Major revision indicates the manuscript definitely needs some work and will require additional review, but the manuscript is in decent shape, the research is sound, etc.

Revise and resubmit is just a step below reject

.

What is minor revision?

Minor revision means that

your paper accepted by about 70 % but not final acceptance until you fix further comments

. Time varies from journal to others, but within one month.

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