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What is the average time to first decision on PNAS?

The average time to first decision is 21 days; articles may be published as soon as 4–5 weeks after acceptance. PNAS supports open access.
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What is the turnaround time for PNAS?

On average, a full review takes just 44 days, and most articles publish within six months of submis- sion. PNAS publishes some of the most highly cited research in the world. Learn more about our 2021 article- and journal-level metrics. PNAS welcomes submissions in all scientific disciplines from researchers worldwide.
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What is the rejection rate for PNAS?

Peer Review Process

The Board may reject manuscripts without further review, or review and reject manuscripts that do not meet PNAS standards. More than 50% of submissions are declined at initial evaluation.
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What is the acceptance rate for PNAS manuscript?

With a competitive impact factor of 9.6 and a 19% acceptance rate for papers submitted directly, PNAS remains one of the most prestigious and highly cited multidisciplinary research journals.
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Is PNAS hard to publish?

Publishing in PNAS is not an easy job even if you think your work is good enough. In general Science publishes strikingly novel work while Nature usually publishes extensive work. PNAS papers are not that remarkably novel but some of them present interesting and new ways of analysis.
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Is PNAS prestigious?

Nature, Science, and PNAS are the three most prestigious general-science journals, and Nature and Science are among the most influential journals overall, based on the journal Impact Factor (IF).
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Is publishing in PNAS good?

PNAS has a big plus in these two areas; quality control is provided by the members and foreign associates of a national academy of unusual depth and breadth, and PNAS is the first choice of many of them for publishing their own best work.
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What is the maximum length for PNAS submission?

The preferred length of these articles is 6 pages, but PNAS allows articles up to a maximum of 12 pages. A standard 6-page article is approximately 4,000 words, 50 references, and 4 medium-size graphical elements (i.e., figures and tables).
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How long does it take for accepted manuscript to be published?

The final step is an internal proofread to ensure the quality of the paper that is going for publication. In summary, it takes about 4-6 weeks after acceptance for a paper to be published (faster for fast-tracked papers).
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How do you pronounce PNAS?

It's pronounced /pi:nəs/. Huh? In the northeast it's invariably pronounced /pi:nIs/. /I/ and /æ/ are phonetically close enough to be substitutable in the syllable "nas".
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What is the difference between PNAS and PNAS Nexus?

PNAS was established in 1914 and is one of the world's most-cited and comprehensive multidisciplinary scientific journals. PNAS Nexus was established in 2022 and is the first new multidisciplinary, broad research journal launched by the NAS in over a century.
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What does under review mean PNAS?

I published in PNAS before. It means that the editor is sitting on the reviews and will soon decide (R&R or reject).
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Do you have to pay to publish in PNAS?

Brief Report articles: $2,275 per article with either a CC BY or CC BY-NC-ND license. All Brief Report articles are published open access. All PNAS articles, regardless of their license, are free within 6 months of publication. Publication charges may be paid by credit card, check, or wire transfer.
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Where is PNAS based?

Where is PNAS 's headquarters? PNAS is located in Washington, District of Columbia, United States .
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Is PNAS a Q1 journal?

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America is a journal covering the technologies/fields/categories related to Multidisciplinary (Q1). It is published by National Academy of Sciences.
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How long will my manuscript be under review?

The time it takes for a journal to get the review process completed varies across journals and fields. While some take a month or two, others can take up to 6 months or more. As you have correctly observed, Statistics/Mathematics journals usually take a longer time, and may at times, take even up to a year to complete.
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Can a manuscript be rejected after acceptance?

Of course. Manuscripts are sent out for peer review to determine if they are suitable for publication in that journal. Not all manuscripts are - and there are a lot of different reasons why a manuscript is not accepted for publication.
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How often are manuscripts rejected?

About 20-30% of the manuscripts can very quickly be categorized as unsuitable or beyond the scope of the journal. The Editor-in-Chief has the discretion to reject the manuscript straight off even before sending it to the reviewers for reviewing.
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Does PNAS require a cover letter?

There are more than 2,400 Academy members to choose from and the PNAS Editorial Board of almost 200 members represents each section within the Academy. If authors have concerns about finding an appropriate editor, they should include a cover letter with their submission, describing the work.
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Why publish in PNAS?

PNAS Nexus encourages transparency and speed in the publication of scientifically rigorous research and is committed to high ethical standards. All papers go through a constructive and timely review process to maximize their potential impact.
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What does pending recommendation mean in PNAS?

1 Answer to this question Answer: The change in status from 'Under review' to 'Pending recommendation' means that peer review of your paper is. done and the Associate Editor (AE) will now go through the reviews and give his/her recommendation on whether it should be accepted, rejected, or revised.
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How long does PNAS Nexus review take?

PNAS Nexus will post a version of the peer-reviewed manuscript prior to copyediting within 1 week of acceptance. This will be replaced by the copyedited, typeset version of the article published directly in an open issue within 4-6 weeks.
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How hard is it to publish in JAMA?

JAMA's acceptance rate is 12% of the more than 9,500 annual submissions and 5% of the more than 4,800 research manuscripts received. JAMA's Journal Impact Factor is 120.7. For information about JAMA's reach and impact, decision and publication timelines, and author services, see below and the JAMA Editorial.
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What is the PNAS paper award?

The award was established in 2005 as the Paper of the Year Prize and was renamed in 2007 to honor late PNAS Editor-in-Chief Nicholas R. Cozzarelli. The 2022 awardees will be recognized at an awards ceremony during the NAS Annual Meeting in April 2023.
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