Manuscript preparation for double-anonymized journals
Preparing your manuscript for submission to a double-anonymized journal
For journals that use double-anonymized peer review, authors are required to submit:
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For journals that use double-anonymized peer review, authors are required to submit:
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This page covers special issues for subscription journals.
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Special or themed issues can be a great way to focus attention on a hot topic.
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Special or themed issues can be a great way to focus attention on a topic of crucial interest.
A good special issue can enhance the profile of the journal, attract top authors, and support usage and citations.
Five benefits of publishing special issues:
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Many open access journals operate in a continuous publication (CP) mode where articles are posted online as soon as they have completed the production process in a fully citable form with a universal digital object identifier (DOI). At this time articles are free to view and download for all.
Some benefits of continuous publication are: