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How To Respond To Peer Review Comments?
Prof. Caven Mcloughlin (Your Instructor)
Understanding the journal’s decision
A manuscript’s journey from submission to publication (2:36)
Introducing the most common type of journal decision (3:55)
What does journal rejection mean? (3:56)
Things to remember before responding to reviewers’ comments
How to get started (4:04)
Quick tips before you start revising your paper (4:52)
Dealing with different types of review comments and revision requests
Know what the journal editor expects from you (9:27)
Requests for word reduction (2:17)
Requests for additional data (1:06)
Conflicting reviewer comments (0:48)
Considering other aspects that matter
Look at the big picture when revising your paper (2:12)
Tables, figures, and data (2:22)
The need to prepare a well-written manuscript (7:57)
Keywords are important (2:02)
Focus on the impact of your work (0:57)
References, co-author approval, and more (3:20)
A deeper look at peer reviewer comments
Are reviewers always right? (1:28)
Do you respect your peer reviewers? (3:24)
It’s your decision to make (0:47)
Tying up loose ends before you resubmit
The role of the corresponding author (4:41)
Be your own reviewer (2:31)
What to include in the resubmission cover letter (2:47)
Concluding the course
Summarizing what we have learned so far (3:41)
Time to look into the rearview mirror (2:12)
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