What happens if a manuscript that has been published as a discussion paper in OSD is not accepted for publication as a final paper in OS? Can the manuscript be withdrawn from OSD?
As outlined on the journal homepage, discussion papers published in OSD remain permanently archived, citable, and publicly accessible. Normally, they cannot be withdrawn after publication. This approach has been chosen for a number of practical and conceptual reasons, and it has proven to be beneficial for scientific communication and quality assurance as explained above and in more detail elsewhere. Nevertheless, we are aware that the publication of a paper in OSD and subsequent non-acceptance into OS can be inconvenient for authors. In such cases, the authors have the following options to proceed: • Option A Appeal to the OS executive committee for review and revision of the editorial decision. In this case, the executive committee will carefully review the decision of the co-editor who has originally handled the manuscript. This process will normally involve the original or additional referees and an iteration of manuscript review and revision. An appeal is recommended only if the a
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