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How long does a desk rejection take?

1 to 4 weeks

How long does it take to read a research paper?

For a deep read, I need somewhere between an hour and 2 hours, depending on how long the paper is, and how familiar I am with the topic / methods. 3 hours is probably on a higher end, but it can be 3 hours, if the paper is on a topic closely related to mine, from a richer lab, or something like that.

How long does it take to read a 10 page paper?

about 16.7 minutes

How can I read journals fast?

How to read a scientific paper quickly & efficiently

  1. Skim the abstract. Skimming the abstract first will allow you to get somewhat familiar with the topic at hand.
  2. Read the conclusion.
  3. After the conclusion, read the results.
  4. Read the methods section.
  5. Start this process over again with a different paper.

What is a desk reject?

A desk-reject means your manuscript has been rejected by a journal without being sent out for review.

How do I memorize a research paper?

As the purposes of the four points is to help remember the paper later, it’s also important to make a note of what you personally thought while reading the paper. Really liked a sidenote they made? Make a note of it….This includes:

  1. Hypothesis.
  2. Interesting methods.
  3. Important conclusions.
  4. Thoughts for the future.

Are Springer books free?

Download free of charge Browse our open access books and download any free of charge from SpringerLink (HTML, PDF, ePub) or Amazon (MOBI).

Why was my paper rejected without review?

There could be many reasons for rejection without review: Content of the article is not within the scope of the journal. Non-conformity with journal style, format, or guidelines. Duplication or large overlap with existing work or apparent plagiarism.