Who decides what papers are published?
Papers are put through a simple but effective peer-review system called FastTrack. We’ll have at least two subject matter experts read and comment on your paper. If they recommend your paper, our editorial team will have a look and suggest edits. You will receive your paper with recommendations. If you accept these recommendations and make the needed changes, we’ll publish your paper. It’s that simple.
Related Questions
- Does Language consider papers for review whose (partial) findings or whose very short version has been published in conference proceedings?
- How soon can I download papers after they have been presented at an SPE meeting or published in an SPE journal?
- Will I need to make my papers published before October 2006 accessible through UK PubMed Central (UKPMC)?