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Sunday 27 September 2015

Why Journal Paper Gets Rejected?


Peter Thrower, PhD, Editor-in-Chief of International journal of the American Carbon Society, reveals the 8 top reasons so many manuscripts don’t make it to the peer review process. His thought can also be applied to other discipline. Here is the 'Eight reasons I rejected your article':

  1. It fails the technical screening.
  2. It does not fall within the Aims and Scope.
  3. It's incomplete.
  4. The procedures and/or analysis of the data is seen to be defective.
  5. The conclusions cannot be justified on the basis of the rest of the paper.
  6. It's is simply a small extension of a different paper, often from the same authors.
  7. It's incomprehensible.
  8. It's boring.

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