carbohydrate polymers论文修回中,关于Data in Brief 怎么回答
如题,在Carbohydrate Polymers投了一篇文章,修改意见没怎么看明白,我是直接回复最后的comments呢?还是上面这些也得回复呢?我的文章没有supporting information,不懂他这个data in brief 是干啥的,希望得到大神的帮助,先谢谢啦!
Thank you for submitting the above manuscript to Carbohydrate Polymers. I must inform you that the manuscript is not acceptable for publication in its present form, and requires major revision before it can be reconsidered for publication.
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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 Carbohydrate Polymers. If your Carbohydrate Polymers 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/inca/pu ... her%20journals.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 Carbohydrate Polymers 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 Carbohydrate Polymers manuscript to reference the Data in Brief article where appropriate.
Questions? Please contact the Data in Brief publisher, Paige Shaklee at dib@elsevier.com
Example Data in Brief can be found here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/23523409
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Thank you for your assistance and co-operation in the above matter. I look forward to receiving the revised manuscript.
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Kind regards.
Carlos A. Stortz, Ph.D.
Editor
Carbohydrate Polymers
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Carbohydrate Polymers requires well-characterized polysaccharides with a main role in the manuscript. The authors have not determined the molecular weights of the MC and the oxidized samples, which is highly necessary, considering that TEMPO oxidation has evidenced depolimerization of the samples in previous papers. Thus, the differences in molecular weights can have a major role in the properties that the authors measure later. Besides, the authors indicate that they have calculated the amount of NaOH necessary to give an oxidation degree of 30, 50 and 100%. However, I understand that those are theoretical oxidation degrees. The experimental DO is usually different from the theoretical one. This seems to be occurring also in this work, as a small signal for C-6 is still observed in the NMR spectrum of the "fully" oxidized sample. Thus, the authors should device a method to determine the actual experimental degree of oxidation. The authors conclude that there is no oxidation of secondary hydroxyl groups; in other TEMPO oxidations, formation of ketones at C-2 were observed in small amounts. Are the authors sure that no ketone signal is appearing in the fully oxidized product? Have they tried to over-oxidize (above 100%) to see if such signals appear?
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最后Sample Text是comments,写的时候弄错啦
Data in Brief 是另外一个收费开源期刊,不是必选项 (optional)。The Open Access fee for Data in Brief is $500.
不选就不用理会。
只回答审稿人意见就可以,前边的一些东西其实都是是这个杂志推荐你做的事情,比如创建一个方法文件或上传视频。或者提供补充的一些其它东西。但这些仅仅是建议你做的,可以不做。
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