Do you have questions about a “revise and resubmit” decision from an academic journal?
Need help interpreting reviewers’ feedback, drafting your response to the editor, and making the changes you need to get your article published?
WEHN is here to help!
Contact us at [email protected] to get matched with an accountability partner who can provide advice and moral support as you work through the process.
Click here to review R&R guidance from Lisa Brady and Diana Di Stefano
WEHN's Revise and Resubmit Initiative is geared towards helping women get their work published, overcoming hurdles in the article publishing process, connecting scholars across subfields and genres, and increasing representation of women in academic journals. To learn more about gender disparities in publishing, check out out work on tracking publication rates.
Here are some useful blog posts with advice about the often-daunting revise and resubmit process:
1. Vitae User: https://community.chronicle.com/news/912-from-the-journal-editor-s-vantage-point
2. Karen Kelskey: https://community.chronicle.com/news/889-should-you-skip-revise-and-resubmit
3. Jude Mikal: www.insidehighered.com/advice/2021/01/12/advice-remaining-true-your-intent-when-revising-and-resubmitting-manuscripts