Peer review can be a stressful process for scientific authors. How should you respond to reviewer criticisms? What if a reviewer personally attacks you or makes unfounded statements about your paper? How you respond can determine the final outcome of the review process. In this video, I offer five tips on how to respond to reviewer comments and how to prepare a reconciliation document to accompany your revised manuscript. I specifically address the situation in which a paper has been provisionally accepted with major revision or has been rejected but invited for resubmission after revision.
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20 июл 2024