[IPOL discuss] deadlines and average review times

Juan Cardelino juan.cardelino at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 14:35:36 CEST 2012


Thank You very much. This is more tan enough.

On 30/08/2012, at 08:06, Nicolas Limare <nicolas.limare at cmla.ens-cachan.fr> wrote:

> Juan,
> 
>> I would like to know if there is any maximum time suggested for the
>> reviews of the articles.
> 
> Reviewers are asked to reply within 6 weeks. But the full process can
> take more time:
> 
> * <=6 weeks for the "pre-review" (is this submission relevant for IPOL?)
> * ? weeks to complete the submission with code and demo
> * -> preprint goes online
> * <=6 weeks for the review (is the description complete? do the code
>  and description match?)
> * optional review loop for major corrections, + <= 6 weeks per
>  iteration, usually less, until the reviewers are pleased
> -> updated preprint goes online (if there was any correction)
> * ? weeks for copyediting, layout, publishing
> * -> final version goes online
> 
> Completing the submission can be instantaneous if the submission
> started with everything ready, as this often happens. In that case,
> the "pre-review" will probably be quick too.
> 
> For the moment, I do the copyediting etc. It takes me about one day of
> work per article, spread over at least three days because of the
> interaction needed between me and the authors. It can take longer if I
> have something else at the top of my priority list, or if the authors
> are busy. It can also be longer when we have some special problems
> (need to create new vector figures, for example).
> 
>> In addition, do we have some measurements of the time invested in
>> the last N reviews made?
> 
> I don't have this information, because until now everything was
> handled by mail. You can ask edit at ipol.im, Jean-Michel or Eva may be
> able to find some numbers by exploring their mailboxes. So far no
> submission has been completely processed in OJS. When the new articles
> submitted in OJS and currently in review are published, I can give you
> these measurements.
> 
> -- 
> Nicolas LIMARE - CMLA - ENS Cachan         http://limare.perso.math.cnrs.fr/
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