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Peer review 

Finding an editor 

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Multiple terms: term1 term2
red apples
returns results with all terms like:
Fructose levels inred andgreen apples

Precise match in quotes: "term1 term2"
"red apples"
returns results matching exactly like:
Anthocyanin biosynthesis inred apples

Exclude a term with -: term1 -term2
apples -red
returns results containingapples but notred:
Malic acid in greenapples

Finding an editor

Copernicus Publications has established an innovative online editorial support system, the Copernicus Office Editor, to automate the selection of topic editors and reviewers. This helps to minimize the time that a paper spends in review. Topic editors are selected by the chief editors based on their expertise and on a set of manuscript keywords supplied by the authors at manuscript registration (seejournal subject areas). The authors need to choose at least one keyword which most closely describes the paper. If possible an additional second choice should be made.

After submission of a manuscript, the Copernicus Office Editor asks the chief editors to nominate one or more topic editors whose subject areas match the first-choice index terms. As soon as one of them agrees, they are assigned as the topic editor for this submission and receive the complete manuscript. The authors are informed accordingly.

If none of the initially addressed topic editors accepts the task within a few days, the chief editors will nominate one or more topic editors whose subject areas match the second-choice index terms. In case of another unsuccessful nomination, the request is extended to all members of the editorial board.

If none of the editorial board members is available to start the review process, the chief editors are asked to assign the manuscript to one of the topic editors.


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