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In the cost-constrained print environment, rejection rates provide a measure of quality. How does this translate into the relatively unconstrained digital publishing environment?

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In the cost-constrained print environment, rejection rates provide a measure of quality. How does this translate into the relatively unconstrained digital publishing environment?

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Rejection rates and quality control are aspects of the editorial policies of the particular journal, not necessarily of the media of production. While the digital publishing environment may be practically limitless, individual journals will still be able to enforce editorial standards. Journals will also want to adhere to a usable format that does not overwhelm readers.

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