How soon can manuscripts be published after the final revised version is accepted?
We aim to publish papers within one month after the final revised version is accepted for publication, assuming that authors return corrections within 1 week after receiving proof. Short papers can take less time, whereas very long monographs of hundreds of pages may take longer to page-set by the printer and to proofread by the authors. Most papers so far published were issused within 30 days after acceptance by editors. As far as we know, this speed is not matched by other journals.
We aim to publish papers within one month after the final revised version is accepted for publication, assuming that authors return corrections within 1 week after receiving proof. Short papers can take less time, whereas very long monographs of hundreds of pages may take longer to page-set by the printer and to proofread by the authors. Most papers so far published were issued within 30 days after acceptance by editors. As far as we know, this speed is not matched by other journals.
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