What will happen to my preprint on Research Square if my manuscript is rejected from the journal I submitted to? How do I opt into In Review when I transfer my manuscript to another journal? Is it possible to make peer reviewed versions of the article available through In Review at Nature journals? What license is applied to the preprint and who holds copyright? Can I participate in In Review if I have already posted to a preprint server? How can I cite a preprint on the Research Square platform?
Can I discuss an In Review preprint with the media? Are there any drawbacks to participating in In Review? What is a preprint? You must ensure that your co-authors agree to post a preprint and participate in In Review Whether you opt into In Review or not will have no effect on the editorial decisions and whether your manuscript is accepted.
The community will be able to comment on, read, or cite your preprint. If your manuscript is not sent out to review, you will be given an opportunity to share your work as a preprint on the Research Square platform with a DOI but not as part of the In Review initiative ; it will now become a public and permanent part of the scholarly record.
The peer review process including all editorial communications will continue through the peer review submission and manuscript tracking system. You will receive real time updates on the progress of your manuscript through a private peer review timeline in the Author Dashboard feature of In Review eg, number of reviewers invited, reviewers agreed, receipt of reports.
If your manuscript is published, the preprint will be updated with a link to the published version. If your manuscript is rejected, all information corresponding to Nature Portfolio is removed from the preprint see more information below. If your manuscript is rejected and transferred to another Nature journal, you can opt-in to In Review at the new journal by choosing to modify your manuscript on transfer.
Active 4 years, 11 months ago. Viewed 69k times. What is the difference between the year in review and the year under review? Improve this question. Nortonn S Nortonn S 3 3 gold badges 6 6 silver badges 18 18 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes.
Improve this answer. Asked by Fumiatsu Yakushiji on 18 Jul, Generally speaking, under review and in review mean the same, i. However, it is best to write a polite inquiry to the journal editor to find out about the progress of your manuscript.
Answered by Editage Insights on 22 Jul, Community Blog. By DiscoverPhDs October 6, Under Review When the status of your manuscript changes to under review, this means that it has passed the initial editorial checks.
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