Are not assigned under review?
Are not assigned under review?
To explain each status, ‘EIC: Not Assigned’ means that the EiC (the Editor-in-Chief) has not been assigned to the manuscript. Based on the journal, ‘Under Review’ means that the manuscript is undergoing an internal (journal) review or an external (peer) review. So, in short, there is no decision yet on your manuscript.
What does under review mean in ACS?
When the status of your manuscript changes to under review, this means that it has passed the initial editorial checks. In these cases, it’s likely an update from the journal to indicate that the associate editor has sent the manuscript to a new peer reviewer for assessment.
What does under review mean in Scholarone?
Under Review: This means that the manuscript is presently under peer review. (Note that for some journals, this could mean the AE review, but again, here, it does seem that the manuscript is being checked by the peer reviewers.)
What is ADM not assigned?
Answer: This means that an administrator (ADM) has not been assigned to your manuscript. Once they are assigned, they will perform an initial assessment on your manuscript, for factors such as a match with the journal’s scope and adherence to the author/submission guidelines.
Why was my paper rejected without review?
There could be many reasons for rejection without review: Content of the article is not within the scope of the journal. Non-conformity with journal style, format, or guidelines. Duplication or large overlap with existing work or apparent plagiarism.
What does it mean when your job application is under review?
“Under review” is a phrase that typically means your application is being screened by human resources or the hiring manager. “Applicants being selected” indicates that hiring managers are selecting candidates for interviews. “Interview offer” means you have been contacted for an interview.
What does ADM mean in publishing?
ADM, most probably stands for Article Dedicated Manager, not sure though. ADM is a person in-charge of handling any communication about a specific article. His role is to answer general questions and to give advice to authors. In some cases to communicate with editors if questions require that.
What does it mean awaiting reviewer selection?
The status “awaiting reviewer selection” implies that the editor is looking for peer reviewers for your paper. The status changes to “awaiting reviewer assignment” when the editor has selected reviewers for your paper and has sent out review invitations.
What does it mean when your case is under review?
A case that is undergoing judicial review, is one in which the Court is reviewing these issues. This process can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, depending upon how many cases are submitted to the Court at any given time. Typically, cases are reviewed in the order in which they are received by the Court.
What does “ADM not assigned” mean?
What does this mean? This means that an administrator (ADM) has not been assigned to your manuscript. Once they are assigned, they will perform an initial assessment on your manuscript, for factors such as a match with the journal’s scope and adherence to the author/submission guidelines.
What is the difference between ADM and Mal ADM?
I submitted a manuscript to a reputed journal using the ScholarOne system. Immediately after submission, one ADM was assigned, but MAL ADM (an abbreviation that is not known to me) was not assigned, and the status was ‘Under review.’ Just a few hours later, another ADM was assigned, but the status is the same.
What does ADM mean on a manuscript?
A previous question asked about “ADM” and the accepted answer noted ADM probably means “administrator.” Thus, your paper does not have an “administrator” assigned, but is currently under review (i.e., peer reviewers are currently reading your manuscript). The exact answer of how many reviewers is journal and editor specific.
What does ‘EIC-not assigned’ and ‘under review’ mean?
The status of my paper is ‘EIC: Not Assigned,’ below which is written ‘Under Review.’ What does this mean? This dual status is a bit unusual, but it does happen. To explain each status, ‘EIC: Not Assigned’ means that the EiC (the Editor-in-Chief) has not been assigned to the manuscript.
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