Paper Rejection: Common Reasons

One of the most common fears, when submitting a scientific paper to a journal, is having your hard work rejected. Fortunately, you can avoid many of the common paper rejection reasons. In this article, we cover how to improve a research paper to make it more likely to be accepted, and avoid getting your paper rejected.

What is a desk reject?

A desk reject, also known as a desk rejection, is when your paper is turned down by a journal, prior to them sending it out for review. This type of rejection can feel very disappointing, but don’t get too down on yourself. There are steps you can take to avoid this. But keep in mind, each journal is different, and has different expectations for what needs to be included in a publishable manuscript.

How to improve a research paper

To avoid a desk reject, the first thing you have to do is know your journal. Each publication will have standards and expectations that you can review prior to submitting your manuscript. Before you send it in for consideration, make sure you are following the journal’s guidelines, to the letter.

There are also general improvements you can make to your manuscript to avoid a desk reject. These include:

Getting your research published

In addition to the specific tips above, make sure that your research is being submitted to the journals that best fit your topic. From there, don’t think of your abstract and cover letter as a quick, last-minute thing to attach to the paper. With a strong, convincing cover letter, you can get an audience within the editing staff of many journals. Likewise, if the abstract highlights your innovation, outstanding methodology and your findings and implications clearly, it is easier to make the argument for the publication of your work.

Not sure which journal to choose? To learn more, check out How to Choose a Journal to Submit an Article.

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