What does completed accept mean on journal submission?

What does completed accept mean on journal submission?

Completed Accept: This status indicates that the editor is satisfied with the revisions made by the author and has made a final decision of acceptance. I hope this answers some of the questions that authors have about the different statuses on a journal article tracking system.

Do you track Your manuscript status after submission?

Post submission, authors experience a lot of anxiety, and it is natural for them to keep checking their manuscript or article status. Whereas most journals provide detailed guidelines for the format of the research paper, they rarely, if ever, explain what various statuses displayed on the article tracking system denote.

When do you send a registration confirmation email?

Registration emails are confirmation emails. This means you should trigger them to be sent immediately after users’ registration. You should send registration confirmation emails when: A contact registers to your online product

How long does it take to get a journal accepted?

It is depends up on our manuscript. If it is very good quality. Immediately it will be accepted may be in 24 hours. Other wise it can take 1 year time also.

What is the status of my submission to JMIR Publications?

In editing: manuscript has been accepted and is currently in copyediting, typesetting or proofreading. Click on the link and check the Editing tab to see if we are awaiting a response from authors, either in the context of copyediting (step 2) or proofreading (approving final galleys)

What is intent data and how is it collected?

That’s the goal of buyer intent data, a cutting-edge sales intelligence tool that cues you into prospects’ subtle buying signals, positioning you to be first in the door to make your pitch.To use a sports analogy: If firmographic data shows where all the players are on the field, intent data shows what they’re each about to do next.

What is meant by the status’submissions being processed’?

Generally speaking, as per the process flow of the submission system, when a submission has been approved, it will be marked as the ‘Submissions Being Processed.’  However, depending on the system configuration chosen by the Publication, it may not be possible to view the status date of a submission.