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- From ‘Required Review Completed’ to ‘Under Review . . .
Dynamic Nature of Peer Review Status The peer review status may initially transition from ‘Submitted’ to ‘Under Review’ once the manuscript is assigned to peer reviewers Following this, it may shift to ‘Required Review Completed’ when the editor receives feedback from all assigned reviewers However, this is not the end of the
- What does the status of my submission mean in Editorial . . .
This status will remain until an Editor takes an action in the system to change the status, usually inviting reviewers Under Review Reviewers have been invited and the peer review process is underway There are several factors that influence the time taken for review, most notably availability of article referees Peer review times vary per
- What is the meaning of the Editor Assigned status after the . . .
I have submitted my manuscript to a Springer journal They have given a major revision decision twice After the submission of the second revision, the status was Under Review for 20 days After that, it changed to Editor Assigned, and has been the same since January 17 What could be the reason for the current status?
- After submitting major revision, my paper went for review . . .
I have submitted my paper to one of the springer journal For the first week of submission, the status was "with editor" and then it changed to under review for one week, then reviewers asigned
- What should I do if the status under review shows twice for . . .
I submitted a manuscript in an Elsevier journal around 3 5 months ago Within 1 5 months of submission of the original manuscript, I got the reviewers' comments After making corrections I have submitted the revised manuscript around 1 5 months ago The status was "with Editor" until 2 weeks and then it went to "under review " Around 3 weeks later, they updated the status "under review" again
- Manuscript Status: Under Review to Reviewers Assigned . . .
Changing Manuscript Status Although peer review can be a lengthy process, stretching over months, authors eagerly anticipate updates on the status of their manuscript Despite journals offering tracking systems, the information provided may be sporadic or subject to frequent changes, leaving authors puzzled Decoding Status Updates
- Does the Under Review status for Springer mean that it has . . .
If the manuscript clears the internal check, it will be sent for peer review If however there were status updates before this one (such as for the internal check), the manuscript has been sent for peer review Hope this helps For further clarity on status updates, you may refer to the following resources:
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