Can I withdraw a manuscript after submission?

Can I withdraw a manuscript after submission?

Authors can withdraw their manuscript at any stage of the evaluation process, including the editorial evaluation and the peer-review stages, and even in the publication process after acceptance. Some journals even impose sanctions on authors who request withdrawal of their manuscript at the later stages of the process.

How long do journals take to review papers?

Typically the manuscript will be reviewed within 80 days. Should the reviewers’ reports contradict one another or a report is unduly delayed, a further expert opinion will be sought. If necessary, revised manuscripts may be returned to the initial reviewers, usually within 1 month.

How long is review process?

While writing a peer review may take between 4 and 8 h, in only 19% of all reported cases authors were informed about the outcome in less than a month. In about one third of the cases (32%) authors had to wait 3 months or more and in 10% of the cases even more than 6 months before being informed.

Can I withdraw my published paper?

Articles that have been published shall remain extant, exact and unaltered as far as is possible. However, very occasionally circumstances may arise where an article is published that must later be retracted or even removed. Such actions must not be undertaken lightly and can only occur under exceptional circumstances.

What does it mean if a paper has been withdrawn?

Withdrawing an academic article means asking a journal to stop considering the article for publication at any point prior to its actual publication.

What is the impact of retraction?

Authors suffer a great deal from retractions because they lose peer recognition. According to a study conducted by MIT and published in 2017, authors can experience a 10–20% decrease in citations after a formal retraction. Article retractions irreversibly damage the authors’ reputation.

Why does peer review take so long?

Late Reviews Once the required number of reviewers have agreed to read and comment on your manuscript, we then have to wait for them to submit their review. Reviewers will always be given a timeframe in which to return their review, how long they are given depends on the journal and the subject area.

When should you retract a paper?

At the other end of scale, a paper can be retracted when the authors themselves realize that there is a serious flaw in their methods and they notify the journal. There are other cases in-between, such as when a journal accidentally publishes the same article twice.

How to withdraw a submitted ( but not published ) article?

(Note: Withdrawing an already published paper is called a Retraction, which is different from what is discussed in this article, which refers to unpublished papers, under review or accepted. To retract or correct an already published paper, please read We published a paper in JMIR and have a correction.

How to withdraw a manuscript from a review?

Once there, click on one of the “Withdraw from review” or “Recommend rejection” buttons. This will open a field in which you will need to explain the reasons for withdrawing or recommending the manuscript for rejection (you must first select your reason and then write a personal note to the Associate Editor).

How can I withdraw from the review process or recommend a rejection?

In order to withdraw from the review process or recommend a manuscript for rejection, you will first need to access the review forum. Once there, click on one of the “Withdraw from review” or “Recommend rejection” buttons.

How to withdraw an article from peer review?

The journal editor must be informed with a withdrawal request letter signed by all authors indicating valid rationales. A submitted manuscript will not be withdrawn from peer review until a withdraw request letter has reached the editorial office.