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I spent approx $70 for PDF Filler, could not find a page rotate icon when I really needed it, then a screen popped up that I would have to spend $120 per year to have this additional function. I was in the midst of needing to reorient some legal documents so paid the additional money. I find this to be less than fair business practice as when I signed up there was no clear breakdown presented on the functions available for different costs.
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You're writing the letter to reject a manuscript, but keep in mind that you're rejecting this manuscript for this journal you aren't rejecting the author, or the author's science in general, or even this manuscript for all time. So begin by pointing to some positives.
You're writing the letter to reject a manuscript, but keep in mind that you're rejecting this manuscript for this journal you aren't rejecting the author, or the author's science in general, or even this manuscript for all time. So begin by pointing to some positives.
The letter from the editor is a starting point. Often they give reasons for the rejection: they may be journal-related, such as being out of scope, or the manuscript may be rejected due to language or formatting issues. Other reasons for rejection may lie in the need for further research.
SO YES, A PAPER CAN DEFINITELY GET REJECTED AFTER A MAJOR REVISION, EVEN A MINOR ONE.
Give yourself some defined amount of time to be upset. Now, get back to work on something else. Resist the urge to complain too much. After some time goes by, come back to the reviews.
A common reason for internal rejection of submitted papers is a mismatch between the paper and the scope of the journal, which is closely related to the journal's target audience. Thus, reviewing a few journal issues for content and format, before submitting your paper, is highly recommended.
Technical reasons for rejection include: Incomplete data such as too small a sample size or missing or poor controls. Poor analysis such as using inappropriate statistical tests or a lack of statistics altogether.
Appeal the rejection. Resubmit to the same journal. Make changes and submit to a different journal. Make no changes and submit to another journal. File the manuscript away and never resubmit it.
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