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Hi
In CAF ,I saw under publications, an option ....Peer reviewed reaeach articles other than published.So can I include the research article submitted for publication under this.It will be published only in nov.Does any one know about it?Thank you

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  #2

That's what I did for the ERAS application.

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  #3

YES, this is about manuscripts that were submitted and are under review by reviewers, or are in the process of being revised after you got reviewers' comments... This section does not include stuff that is in preparation for submission...

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  #4

Forgive my ignorance but how does the process of publishing work? and how about those articles we never submitted? Do they have any place in ERAS?
Thanks

  #5

Hi,

I just start to work on publication ,will be published in dec,what should I do,

shall I enter in Eras that it will be published soon


  #6

Thanks a lot justice

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  #7

You mention only articles/manuscripts which you have submitted for publication under this category. Condition: not published and not rejected yet, and certainly not lying on your table at home!grin

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vancomycin wrote:
Hi,

I just start to work on publication ,will be published in dec,what should I do,

shall I enter in Eras that it will be published soon


I am also wondering, is it possible to reflect such a situation in the CAF?

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