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Journal response time: A case for multiple submission
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 May 2011
Abstract
Peer review poses many challenges for journals. A downside of high rejection rates and sometimes delayed responses in publication decision by journals is a long time period between original submission of a manuscript and its ultimate acceptance and publication. One way of accelerating the process which might be worth considering is multiple submission. This commentary addresses that issue.
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