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How long is under editor evaluation?
When you submitted a paper, Editor will check requirements, journal scopes… If ok, they need to contact reviewers. After all invited reviewers accepted, your manuscript will be “under review”. This process is always around 1 month.
How long time should we wait for Editor decision on a manuscript?
Usually, the times vary from two to six months, but there is no fixed rule. You could ask how soon they think they will answer, or give a deadline yourself, warning them that, after that deadline without having heard, you will submit the text to another publisher.
How long does an editorial decision take?
Editorial Decisions The time to render a first decision averages about 43 days, but times vary depending on how long it takes for the editor to receive and assess reviews. The editor considers reviewer feedback and their own evaluation of the manuscript in order to reach a decision.
How long does decision in process take?
Answer: 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.
How long after a review is completed?
When the status shows “Required reviews completed,” it means that the reviews have come in. While it is generally uncommon for the peer review to be completed within 6 days, since this is a revised manuscript, the reviewers were probably already familiar with it, so they could review it within a short time.
Can you edit manuscript after submission?
Because the manuscript may already be under review, changing an already submitted manuscript is normally not possible. You can, however, edit the metadata (for example, add authors).
How long should an editor be?
If the manuscript passes this screening, it is sent for peer review. The time taken for the different stages in the submission process varies across journals, but it is quite normal for the status to show “With editor” for over a month after initial submission.
How does the editor of a journal Review a manuscript?
The editors check your paper first. Then the associate editor send an invitation to reviewers. When you submitted a paper, Editor will check requirements, journal scopes… If ok, they need to contact reviewers. After all invited reviewers accepted, your manuscript will be “under review”. This process is always around 1 month.
Why is my manuscript under review but under review?
In your case, it is possible that the revised manuscript was taken up by an editor/associate editor (Editor Assigned) who was to run a basic check on your paper again and find the relevant (or the same) reviewer (s) to check the revisions (Under Review).
What happens to the article after the review process?
After the review process, editor is assigned to check the quality of the paper and the reviewers comments. Usually, an article being assigened to an editor after review is a good thing. If there was going to be a rejection, after the reviewers grading, your article would have been rejected. You must have received positive reviews.
What does the status “under editor evaluation” mean?
The status “under editor evaluation” indicates that the paper is with the Associate Editor (AE) who will evaluate it based on the reviews and decide whether the paper should be accepted, rejected, or revised. However, the AE’s decision is not final: AE can only give a recommendation to the Editor-in-chief (EiC) in this matter.