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When your manuscript is rejected.

J T Gay, A E Edgil

    Nursing & Health Care : Official Publication of the National League for Nursing
    |October 1, 1989
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Manuscript rejection is common in academic publishing. Persistence and revisions can improve writing skills and contribute to nursing literature, even after facing setbacks.

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    Area of Science:

    • Academic Publishing
    • Scholarly Communication
    • Nursing Research

    Background:

    • Manuscript submission for peer review carries a significant risk of rejection.
    • Experiencing rejection is a common challenge for authors in academic fields.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To discuss the implications of manuscript rejection in academic publishing.
    • To provide insights into managing and learning from the peer review process.

    Main Methods:

    • This is a conceptual piece discussing the realities of academic publishing.
    • It draws on the common experiences of researchers submitting manuscripts.

    Main Results:

    • Rejection is a high-probability outcome for submitted manuscripts.

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  • Major revisions can sometimes lead to manuscript acceptance.
  • The act of submitting work, regardless of outcome, represents an effort made.
  • Conclusions:

    • Avoiding rejection entirely means avoiding submission.
    • Persistence in submitting and revising work can enhance writing abilities.
    • Overcoming rejection contributes to the author's development and the nursing literature.