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It's an R&R! What Next?

Congratulations!

  • What is an R&R?
  • There are reasons to celebrate
  • First reaction stays with you
  • Make a time-plan

Strategy

  • Read the reviews very carefully and take all seriously
  • You do not need to agree with everything
  • Yet it is difficult to challenge a reviewer while being thoughtful and respectful
  • Divided reviews
    • Do not pick sides, take charge and bring consensus
    • Do not glance over the critical readers
    • Read into the editor's feedback carefully
  • Pay very close attention to the editor's comments

Writing

  • How nice should you be on a scale from 1 to 10?
  • Comment by comment or grouping of issues?
  • How long is a good memo?
  • How long does it take to write a good memo?
  • How detailed your response should be?
  • Should you try (hard) to get the paper out?
  • Do R&Rs go wrong?

Remember

  • Take time to cool down
  • Be professional and focused in your response
  • Balance "my paper my way" with the fact that science is a social process
  • All parties involved should feel good at the end
  • Different people have different styles – accommodate your co-authors
  • Think about open access and scientific outreach
  • Open Peer-Review (e.g., Nature Communications)
     
  • Let's have a look at some examples 

Thank you

GIES PhD Club It's an R&R!

By Dawid Walentek

GIES PhD Club It's an R&R!

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