Can Professional Help Manage Your Stress from Manuscript Rejection?

Posted Time & Date - 2:21 pm - July 27, 2020

It is understandable that researchers who face manuscript rejection come under stress at times when they start devaluing their own work. However, it is extremely important to gather yourself and prepare your work for further submission in order to succeed in the publication process. Let us see what you can do about it.

How to get ready for resubmission

 

While your manuscript may have been rejected by a journal due to some linguistic or formatting mistakes in it, the reason for rejection may be stronger if it contains content errors or does not align with the goals of a publication. Thus, you need to go through every single comment that has been given by the journal reviewers. Accordingly, you must make the required changes and improve your manuscript for resubmission purposes. If you are getting stressed because you are unsure of the changes you should make in your work, then professional help may come to your rescue.

How a professional academic editor supports your case

 

  • You do not need to feel disheartened if you are unaware of the linguistic rules that must be followed in your manuscript. If there are grammatical or formatting mistakes in your work, an experienced academic editor can easily correct them according to native writing styles and professional formatting standards set by your targeted journal.
  • Secondly, a professional from your subject domain understands the technical content requirements. Therefore, he/she can understand the reviewer’s comments precisely and make any needed content changes in your work.
  • With professional help, your manuscript can be improvised if there are logical or structural issues with it. A professional can even rewrite the problematic portions in order to make the content meaningful and comprehensive for target readers.
  • When you seek help from a reliable academic editor, he/she will discuss your perspective on all reviewer comments, as well as get a knowhow of your ideas so your manuscript may be organized accordingly.
  • An academic editor ensures that your manuscript complies with all the professional writing style guidelines instructed by the targeted journal. He/she may check that your research goals and the goals of the journal do not contradict. You may also receive advice on choosing journals to which you may submit your manuscript.

Therefore, through the above practices, a professional academic editor can help in improving the overall quality and accuracy of your manuscript, which further helps in increasing the chances of its acceptance by the chosen journal. When you have a well-presented, flawless journal manuscript in your hand ready for submission, you feel more confident and your stress goes away.