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3啃勀 : 膳腔爛芘詨講1
50-60% : 歙豖詨薹
1.5勀: 膳腔豖詨講1
95%: ▲牉婉◎﹜▲霞珔絮◎摯▲赻◎脹膳腔豖詨薹


62%:祫屾掩擇珨棒腔眒楷桶霜俴瓷悝蹦恅掀瞰2
79%: 郔場掩▲溫扞悝◎膳擇橈綴婓3祫4爛囀楷桶腔蹦恅掀瞰3
20%: 祫屾掩擇珨棒蚕階撰汜怓悝模蚴迡腔眒楷桶蹦恅掀瞰4


3-6 棒: 蹦恅掩諉忳楷桶腔嘛數芘詨棒杅5
2 爛 : 跪悝褪蹦恅婓掩忑模芘詨膳擇橈綴ㄛ笢祫屾50%鳳袧楷桶垀剒腔奀潔毓峓6


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狟尨峈釬氪婓秶隅楷桶數赫奀茼粒腔珨虳翋猁樵隅/俴雄﹝

樵隅蹦恅腔跡宒

蹦恅茼蜆蚴迡傖俇淕腔埻宎旃噶恅梒遜岆潠傻腔撮扲惆豢ˋ彆斕摹衾楷桶窒煦旃噶傖彆ㄗ撈妏斕腔淕跺旃噶奾帤俇傖ㄘㄛ 寀辦厒腔僱籵岆妗珋辦厒楷桶腔郔疑恁寁﹝斕祥茼蜆眕杻隅腔跡宒蚴迡蹦恅硐岆峈賸砑婓議杻隅膳奻楷桶蹦恅ㄗ瞰ㄩ祥猁參跺偶惆豢蜊迡傖埻宎旃噶蹦恅秪峈斕恁寁腔膳祥諉忳跺偶惆豢ㄘ﹝

隅膳芘詨腔習謹

斕茼蜆隅祫屾5模袧掘芘詨腔膳靡等﹝奻垀扴ㄛ蹦恅掩忑模芘詨膳擇橈腔褫夔俶竭湮﹝婓隅芘詨膳靡等奀ㄛ剒猁蕉藉跪笱習謹﹝瞰ㄩ婓眭靡膳奻楷桶蹦恅岆斕郔翋猁腔蕉藉秪匼鎘ˋ彆岆ㄛ饒繫斕褫郭彸砃3模眭靡腔膳芘詨彸彸堍ㄛ綴婬蔥腴郔綴2模膳腔梓袧﹝衱麼氪斕岆瘁洷咡婓眭靡膳奻楷桶蹦恅筍祥夔創童脹渾1祫2爛符楷桶腔瑞玸ˋ婓涴笱錶狟ㄛ斕褫忑珂砃珨模眭靡膳芘詨ㄛ綴紨膝蔥腴膳梓袧˙婓斕蔥腴膳梓袧奀ㄛ垀恁膳茼悵蹦恅掩諉忳腔褫夔俶紨膝枑詢﹝

悵雛逋醴梓膳腔垀衄芘詨猁

跪膳腔芘詨猁跪衄祥肮﹝瞰ㄩ議虳膳褫夔硐剒猁珨猾垀衄釬氪肮砩楷桶腔芘詨陓ㄛ奧議虳膳寀猁垀衄腔釬氪堐黍甜扰膳腔釬氪肮砩桶﹝秪森ㄛ婓酕疑袧掘輛俴芘詨ㄛ褫夔剒猁珨笚祫珨跺堎腔奀潔﹝鍚俋ㄛ斕遜茼蜆蕉藉偌桽膳勤釬氪腔寞隅猁笭陔隅跡宒垀剒腔奀潔﹝婓隅芘詨膳靡等奀ㄛ剒悵膳勤蹦恅跡宒腔猁迵斕腔蹦恅羶衄隴珆腔祥肮﹝瞰ㄛ斕腔蹦恅酗僅峈5000趼ㄛ郔疑旌羲蔚趼杅癹秶峈3000趼腔膳﹝

瞳蚚芘詨腔戙恀

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隅彶善膳樵隅綴茼粒腔綴哿祭紬

偶瞰1: 蹦恅帤冪徹肮俴机掩擇

婓涴笱錶狟ㄛ膳晤憮腔樵隅褫婓竭傻奀潔囀籵眭斕ㄛ衄奀硐剒珨毞ㄛ珨啜婓珨跺堎囀﹝彆楷汜涴笱錶ㄛ斕梗拸恁寁ㄛ硐夔蕉藉砃坳膳芘詨﹝涴憩岆隅掘蚚膳靡等腔埻秪﹝恁寁眒隅疑腔狟珨模膳甜蕾撈羲宎芘詨徹最ㄛ拸剒峈扆梑坳膳奧檢煤奀潔﹝

偶瞰2: 蹦恅婓冪徹肮俴机綴掩擇

濬倰1: 衄沭璃擇橈

衄沭璃擇橈甜祥岆跺輓秏洘﹝涴桶尨彆斕諉馨机埜睿晤憮腔膘祜ㄛ膳蔚笭陔蕉藉蹦恅腔楷桶﹝斕衄謗笱恁寁ㄩ擇橈/綺謹膘祜腔党蜊麼偌桽机埜腔膘祜党蜊蹦恅﹝轄膘祜斕恁寁綴氪ㄗ壺準斕俇祥肮砩机埜腔膘祜ㄘㄛ秪峈膳猁斕笭陔芘詨桶尨坻蠅勤蹦恅竭覜倓﹝鍚俋ㄛ菴媼棒机詨徹最腔奀潔蔚頗載傻ㄛ秪峈膳眒抇洃賸斕腔蹦恅ㄛ褫夔朼祫眒樵隅眻諉輛俴狟珨祭揭燴睿楷桶ㄛ奧拸剒輛俴鍚珨謫机﹝

濬倰2: 俇擇橈

彶善俇擇橈籵眭綴ㄛ釬氪茼醱蕉藉蹦恅掩擇腔埻秪﹝粒馨机埜睿晤憮腔膘祜褫枑詢蹦恅婓坳膳楷桶腔儂頗﹝岈妗奻ㄛ珨砐渀勤議膳腔跺偶旃噶桶隴ㄛ婓蹦恅掩膳擇橈腔錶狟ㄛ眈誕帤輛俴党蜊腔蹦恅ㄛ釬氪偌桽机埜腔膘祜輛俴党蜊腔蹦恅呴綴頗婓撿衄載詢荌砒秪赽腔膳奻楷桶ㄗ旃噶遜楷珋ㄛ議虳蹦恅楷桶垀剒腔奀潔閉徹賸28跺堎ㄘ﹝7筍岆ㄛ彆机埜楷珋旃噶笢湔婓珨跺笭湮疪ㄛ寀坻蠅頗轄膘祜釬氪芘載嗣腔奀潔勤旃噶輛俴蜊輛ㄛ綴婬蕉藉砃坳膳芘詨ㄛ奧祥岆砃珨模衱珨模腔膳芘詨﹝

偶瞰3: 蹦恅掩諉忳楷桶

鳩炰ㄐ斕腔湮窒煦馱釬眒冪俇傖﹝悵淩奧磁燴華茼勤机埜腔膘祜ㄛ杻梗岆婓衄沭璃諉忳腔錶狟﹝鍚俋ㄛ遜剒悵俇傖膳垀猁腔垀衄党蜊﹜蹦痐睿杅擂枑鼎馱釬ㄛ眕旌轎楷桶晊喧﹝

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芢熱腔秶隅楷桶數赫腔源楊岆赻醴梓楷桶砃綴輛俴﹝

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How to create a publication schedule and why

The time taken from submission of a manuscript to acceptance for publication in a journal can vary considerably, ranging from a few months to 3-4 years. Why so long? Because manuscripts typically get rejected rather than accepted by the first journal they are submitted to. Indeed, it is not uncommon for a paper to be rejected up to 3 or 4 times before it is finally accepted by a journal.

Publication is often a matter of when, not if

3 million: number of manuscripts submitted to journals each year1
1.5 million: number of manuscripts that are then rejected by the journals1
95%: rejection rate of journals like Cell, Lancet, and Nature


62%: percentage of published papers in epidemiology that had been rejected at least once2
79%: percentage of manuscripts initially rejected by the journal Radiology but subsequently published within 3-4 years3
20%: percentage of papers published by top ecologists that were rejected at least once4


3-6 times: estimated number of times that manuscripts are submitted to journals before getting accepted for publication5
2 years: period within which at least 50% of manuscripts across disciplines were published after getting rejected by the first journal they were submitted to6


Any author wanting to get his/her paper published in a journal must factor in the possibility of rejection and accordingly prepare a publication schedule.

Given below are some of the major decisions/actions that authors should take while creating a publication schedule.

Decide the format of your paper

Should your paper be written up as a full-length original research article or a brief technical report? If you are in a hurry to have part of your findings published, even before you have completed the full study, then a rapid communication is the best option for publishing quickly. You should not try to write up your research in an unsuitable format just because you want to publish in a particular journal (e.g., don*t turn a case report into an original article just because the journal of your choice does not accept case reports).

Determine your journal strategy

You should create a list of at least 5 journals to submit your manuscript to. As explained above, there is a high chance that the paper will not get accepted by the first journal you submit to. You might need to consider various strategies while determining this list of journals. For example, is publishing in a prestigious journal your most important consideration? Then you might wish to try your luck with 3 prestigious journals before lowering the target for the last 2 journals. Or would you like to publish in a prestigious journal but cannot afford to risk waiting a year or two to publish? Then you might want to submit to a prestigious journal initially, but lower the target gradually; as you go down the list, pick journals where you have an increasingly higher likelihood of being accepted.

Ensure that you meet all the submission requirements of the target journal

Submission requirements vary across journals. For example, some journals may require only a single cover letter stating that all authors agree to publication, while others may require that all authors read and sign the journal*s authorship agreement form. Thus, it can take anywhere from a week to a month before you are ready to complete the submission of your paper to a journal. You should also factor in time to reformat the manuscript in accordance with the journal*s instructions for authors. When compiling your list of journals, try to ensure that the journals don*t have radically different formats for manuscripts. For example, if your paper is 5000 words in length, it is best to avoid journals that have a word count restriction of 3000 words.

Take advantage of pre-submission inquires

Many journals let you submit an abstract or short summary to ask their opinion on whether the topic or research will be of interest to the journal. If your selected journal allows this option, take advantage of it. If the journal is not interested, it will save you loads of time in avoiding the entire submission process with that journal.

Determine next steps to be taken once you receive a decision from the journal

Scenario 1: The manuscript is rejected by the journal without peer review

In this scenario, the decision of the journal editor is likely to be communicated to you very quickly, sometimes as quickly as a day and typically in less than a month. If this happens, you have no option but to consider another journal. This is why it is important to keep a list of backup journals ready. Select the next journal on your list and immediately begin the submission process, without wasting time in between to look for another journal.

Scenario 2: Manuscript is rejected after peer review

Type 1: Conditional rejection

A conditional rejection is not bad news. It means that the journal is willing to reconsider the paper for publication if you follow the reviewers* and editor*s suggestions. You have two options available: reject/ignore the changes suggested, or revise the manuscript on the basis of the reviewers* comments. It is highly advisable to go with the second option (unless you fundamentally disagree with the reviewer), since the journal has already indicated its interest in the paper by asking you to resubmit. It will also be quicker because the journal is already familiar with your paper and may even decide to go ahead and publish it without another round of review.

Type 2: Outright rejection

After receiving an outright rejection, authors should ideally consider the reasons for rejection. Incorporating the reviewers* and editor*s comments can increase the chances of publication in another journal. Indeed, one study did a case study of a journal and found that in the case of manuscripts rejected by the journals, those that were revised by the authors following reviewers* suggestions were subsequently published in journals with higher impact factors than those that were not revised (they also found that some of the manuscripts took over 28 months to get published).7 If, however, reviewers identified a major flaw in the research, then the author would be well advised to devote some more time to improving the research before considering another journal, rather than waste time submitting the manuscript to one journal after another.

Scenario 3: Manuscript is accepted for publication

Congratulations! Most of your work is done. Be sure to provide thoughtful and well-reasoned responses to the reviewers* comments, especially in the case of a conditional acceptance. And make sure you complete all the revisions, proofing, and figure production work that the journal requests on time, to avoid publication delays.

Planning

A recommended approach to creating a publication schedule is to work backwards from the target date of publication.

Figure: A mock schedule for publication planning. Target: Publish by end of 2012; Start date: September 1, 2011.

Time to prepare manuscript Time to prepare submission requirements Time taken for peer review Total time Total cumulative time Date
Journal 1 (Very prestigious journal with low chance of publication) 4 weeks 2 weeks 12 weeks 18 weeks 18 weeks Dec 29, 2011
Journal 2 (Very prestigious journal with low chance of publication) 2 weeks 1 week 12 weeks 15 weeks 31 weeks Apr 12, 2012
Journal 3 (Prestigious journal with moderate chance of publication) 0 weeks 1 week 12 weeks 13 weeks 44 weeks Jul 12, 2011
Journal 4 (Respected journal with moderate chance of publication and guarantee to send decision in 2 months) 0 weeks 1 week 8 weeks 9 weeks 53 weeks Sept 13, 2011
Journal 5 (Safe journal with high chance of publication) 0 weeks 1 week 12 weeks 13 weeks 66 weeks Dec 13, 2011


Of course, the times given above can vary widely. Peer review periods can be difficult to estimate. Further, a single author may well be able to revise the paper and prepare all submission requirements within a few days of receiving a journal decision. However, if you have 10 co-authors, it may take you a few months just to revise the paper.

Conclusion
Rejection rather than acceptance is the norm in academic publishing. But most papers end up getting published if the authors stay persistent. Authors should factor in time to submit their paper to more than one journal prior to publication. Plan well ahead! If you need a paper to be published in 2013, you should begin the journal submission process no later than January 2012.
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