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Most journals usually take 3-4 weeks to provide online proofs to the author for final review. The process between acceptance and receiving proofs involve copy-editing to check for inconsistencies in formatting and type-setting that includes final setting of the paper and collating a set of questions for you to correct.
The final step is an internal proofread to ensure the quality of the paper that is going for publication. In summary, it takes about 4-6 weeks after acceptance for a paper to be published (faster for fast-tracked papers).
On average, the review process takes around 30 days from submission to activation of the interactive review, and 60 days to reach a decision, for a total of 90 days. This is one of the fastest review processes in scholarly publishing.
Generally it takes about 2-4 months from manuscript submission to final publication of the manuscript. If a journal is published in monthly or bi-monthly issues this time can be longer.
At Nature, the median review time has grown from 85 days to just above 150 days over the past decade, according to Hammerstein's analysis, and at Los ONE it has risen from 37 to 125 days over roughly the same period.
The time from submission to publication of an academic paper can vary greatly. Usually (in the humanities) it takes the editor and reviewers about 48 months to read your submission and get back to you. If you receive a revise and resubmit it may take another 24 months to hear back on the revised article.
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