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How to respond to reviewers and revise your article for publication
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How to respond to reviewers and revise your article for publication

Jenny Parratt and Jyai Allen
Women and Birth : Journal of the Australian College of Midwives, Vol.32(6), pp.477-478
04/11/2019
PMID: 31699462
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Abstract

When you submit a paper for consideration in Women and Birth, it is may be rejected by the Editor (∼70%) or sent to an Associate Editor to manage the peer review process (∼30%). Article rejection is outside the scope of this Editorial, but clearly addressed by Likkis and Swett. If the Editor invites authors to revise their submission, it is essential to submit a formal response which demonstrates appropriate revision or rebuttal in response to the reviewers’ comments.

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