Is Revise And Resubmit Good?

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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.

Is revise and resubmit the same as 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 .

Does revise and resubmit mean acceptance?

A revise and resubmit is not a conditional acceptance . There is no guarantee that if you do what the referees ask for, your paper will be accepted. Especially at top journals, there may be multiple rounds of resubmission, and this is still no guarantee of publication.

Can a paper be rejected 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 . ... Rejection is only possible in rare cases when authors ignore required modifications by reviewers/editor.

How often are revise and resubmit accepted?

For journals I have managed, the number of “major revision” papers that are eventually accepted stays solidly between 80-90% . When editors, reviewers, and authors have put time into critiquing and improving a paper, it just seems downright unfair to reject the paper.

What does major revision mean?

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 ...

How long should revise and resubmit letters be?

If there is no indication regarding a deadline either in the letter, or in the submission system (or the journal website), the best for you would be to contact the handling editor. Times vary. In my field three weeks for minor and six weeks for major revisions seems common.

How do you respond to a 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 do you put revise and resubmit on resume?

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....

Can you resubmit to a journal?

Yes . In fact, some journals encourage resubmission after some months. But such resubmission would have addressed concerns from the previous review. In some other cases, Editor can request that a resubmission should have about 50% changes.

Is Major Revision A rejection?

Minor revisions – Typically, this is the best outcome after first submission. Major revisions – OK, you’ve got more work to do , but you’re still in the game. Reject – Obviously, this isn’t good; but it may come with comments on how you can improve.

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 does a major revision 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 are the chances of paper acceptance after major revision?

Papers having two reviewers’ recommendations to accept and minor revision have much greater chance of acceptance (more than 98%) than papers receiving two reviewers’ recommendations that include a major revision and a reject or two rejections (which results in an acceptance rate of less than 5 %): (Figure 1).

Can a journal reject after acceptance?

For accepted articles, outright rejection is not the solution . ... If the authors resubmit their article to another journal, the time taken for peer review process and final publication will probably be longer than the delay due to backlog in the original journal.

Why do papers get rejected?

The reasons for a paper being rejected once it has been reviewed fall mainly into two categories: (1) problems with the research ; and (2) problems with the writing/presentation of the paper. A paper may be rejected because of problems with the research on which it is based.

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