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    How should irrelevant comment(s) from a peer reviewer be handled?

    Academia Peer Review Publishing

    Some times an irrelevant comments is made on a peer review report based on which a paper is rejected and that makes the author very discouraging. Like "Proper discussion is not made why apple is red" while the paper is on lily flower. The answer could be any of the same a) The editorial board should take care of such comments and provide the full support to evaluate the paper a s per merit rather than rejection. b) The paper be rejected and resubmitted to the same or other Journal citing the...

    Biswa
    Answered 12/13/23
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    what are the main files that I should prepare when submitting my paper to journals?

    Career Peer Review Publishing

    After writing my paper and making submissions to journals I found that they need files that I do not know like graphical abstracts, and highlights. so, what files should I prepare before submitting the paper? 

    Amina M. Ibrahim
    Answered 01/31/23

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