What Happens After Revise And Resubmit?

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Revise and resubmit means exactly what it says: if you revise the manuscript and

resubmit it, we will look at it again

(hopefully with the same editor and reviewers, but not necessarily). Typically this means the required revisions are substantial enough that it will go to reviewers again.

Is revise and resubmit a rejection?

A ‘

Reject

and resubmit’ decision is very similar to ‘Revise and resubmit. ‘ It indicates that the editor has seen some merit in your study, but it is not publishable in its current form. Usually, it would require extensive revision, in most cases, adding new experiments or redoing the data analysis.

Is a 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

How do you deal with revise and resubmit?

  1. Have a tantrum. If you’ve received an R&R request, the world is telling you something. …
  2. Take time out. Once you’ve had your initial tantrum, take some time out. …
  3. Think ‘learning opportunity’ …
  4. Ask for help. …
  5. Write a detailed ‘You said, we did’ letter.

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 the difference between major revision and reject and resubmit?

Reject and Resubmit (or revise and resubmit) (hereafter, R&R) =

your article has been rejected

. Major revision = your article is in a kind of limbo state where it is neither accepted as is nor rejected but rather held unto the revisions come in.

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).

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.

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.

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.

How do you write a revision letter?

  1. Introduction: brief context, thanking the reviewers, outline of letter.
  2. List of changes: a list of the significant changes that were made compared to the previous version, each change attributed to the reviewers whose feedback suggested it.

What is resubmit for review?

Resubmit for Review:

The submission needs to be re-worked, but with significant changes, may be accepted

. It will require a second round of review, however. Decline Submission: The submission will not be published with the journal.

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