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[求助]
编辑给出了这样的回信已有5人参与
请问下,response是不是要把回信内容全部粘贴进去,再在相应问题下回复呢?有些内容感觉不算问题,是否要写在response呢?谢谢各位大神,不胜感激!
Dear Professor**,
Thank you for submitting the above-mentioned article to Chemosphere.
Unfortunately, we cannot pass on your manuscript to peer reviewers for the following reasons:
Thank you for submitting your manuscript to Chemosphere. Before reviewing your manuscript in details, please check again the "author information pack"; reference style, tables / figures etc.
(https://www.elsevier.com/journal ... guide-for-authors).
Please feel free to submit a corrected manuscript.
1. Log into the Elsevier Editorial System for Chemosphere as an Author:
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2. Locate CHEM52177 in your 'Submissions Needing Revision' folder.
3. Check the "File Inventory" to ensure that all of the required items are included:
*Highlights (where applicable)
Highlights are mandatory. They consist of a short collection of bullet points that convey the core findings of the article and should be submitted in a separate file in the online submission system. Please use 'Highlights' in the file name and include 3 to 5 bullet points (maximum 85 characters, including spaces, per bullet point). See http://www.elsevier.com/highlights for examples.
4. Submit your revised paper by clicking 'Submit Revision' and completing the submission steps.
Note: Be sure to include a separate document uploaded as "Response to Reviewers" that carefully addresses, point-by-point, the issues raised in this letter (i.e. "My paper now includes Highlights and source files.".
Data in Brief (optional)
We invite you to convert your supplementary data (or a part of it) into a Data in Brief article. Data in Brief articles are descriptions of the data and associated metadata which are normally buried in supplementary material. They are actively reviewed, curated, formatted, indexed, given a DOI and freely available to all upon publication. Data in Brief should be uploaded with your revised manuscript directly to Chemosphere. If your Chemosphere research article is accepted, your Data in Brief article will automatically be transferred over to our new, fully Open Access journal, Data in Brief, where it will be editorially reviewed and published as a separate data article upon acceptance. The Open Access fee for Data in Brief is $500.
Please just fill in the template found here: https://www.elsevier.com/__data/ ... rief_template.docx. Then, place all Data in Brief files (whichever supplementary files you would like to include as well as your completed Data in Brief template) into a .zip file and upload this as a Data in Brief item alongside your Chemosphere revised manuscript. Note that only this Data in Brief item will be transferred over to Data in Brief, so ensure all of your relevant Data in Brief documents are zipped into a single file. Also, make sure you change references to supplementary material in your Chemosphere manuscript to reference the Data in Brief article where appropriate.
Questions? Please send your inquiries to dib@elsevier.com. Example Data in Brief can be found here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/23523409
MethodsX file (optional)
If you have customized (a) research method(s) for the project presented in your Chemosphere article, you are invited to submit this part of your work as MethodsX article alongside your revised research article. MethodsX is an independent journal that publishes the work you have done to develop research methods to your specific needs or setting. This is an opportunity to get full credit for the time and money you may have spent on developing research methods, and to increase the visibility and impact of your work.
How does it work?
1) Fill in the MethodsX article template: https://www.elsevier.com/MethodsX-template
2) Place all MethodsX files (including graphical abstract, figures and other relevant files) into a .zip file and upload this as a 'Method Details (MethodsX) ' item alongside your revised Chemosphere manuscript. Please ensure all of your relevant MethodsX documents are zipped into a single file.
3) If your Chemosphere research article is accepted, your MethodsX article will automatically be transferred to MethodsX, where it will be reviewed and published as a separate article upon acceptance. MethodsX is a fully Open Access journal, the publication fee is only 520 US$.
Questions? Please contact the MethodsX team at methodsx@elsevier.com. Example MethodsX articles can be found here: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/22150161
Include interactive data visualizations in your publication and let your readers interact and engage more closely with your research. Follow the instructions here: https://www.elsevier.com/authors ... /data-visualization to find out about available data visualization options and how to include them with your article.
We once again thank you for your contribution to Chemosphere and look forward to publishing your work.
Yours sincerely,
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Journal Manager
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