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27 Sep 2016 Detailed information on the preparation of manuscripts is available at www.pnas.org/site/authors/procedures.xhtml. MANUSCRIPT REVIEW PROCESS. Each paper is assigned to a member of the PNAS Editorial Board from one of the 31 branches or disciplines defined by the journal. If a contribution passes
Submission Guidelines. Direct Submission. The standard mode of transmitting manu- scripts is Direct Submission. Direct Submissions account for more than 75% of papers published in PNAS and do not need to be sponsored by an NAS member. The Editorial Board screens all incoming submissions and may reject
Authors. PNAS Author Center. Manuscript Order. Many authors find it useful to organize their manuscript sections as follows: title page, abstract, significance statement, introduction, results, discussion, materials and methods, acknowledgments, references, and figure legends. If authors present information clearly and
Authors must recommend three appropriate Editorial Board members, three NAS members who are expert in the paper's scientific area, and five qualified reviewers. submit information about their manuscript to PNAS, including a PDF file for review, and documentation that the reviewers have agreed to review the paper.
These submissions and reviews, like all for PNAS, are evaluated for publication by the PNAS Editorial Board. Until July 1, 2010, members were allowed to communicate up to 2 papers from non-members to PNAS every year. The review process for these papers was anonymous in that the identities of the referees were not
PNAS Author Center. PNAS authors, editors, and reviewers come from around the globe. Submissions are welcomed from all researchers. Authors do not need to have a connection to an NAS member to publish in PNAS. More than 75% of published articles are submitted directly to PNAS, not as Contributed articles by NAS
Authors can use this estimate to determine whether or not their manuscript fits within the length restrictions for publication in PNAS. PNAS length restrictions for each manuscript type may be found in the Information for Authors. Please note that the sizing tool provides an estimate and may not represent the actual print length
6 Jan 2015 uation by the Editorial Board. Papers accepted for publication in PNAS can be made immedi- ately available online without cost to the reader when the authors choose the open access option. All PNAS papers are free online 6 months after publication. Submission Guidelines. Direct Submission.
All authors must submit their papers at PNAS. Only a single PDF file containing all text, figures, tables, and supplemental information (SI) is required for initial submissions; high-resolution files are not required. The corresponding author must include the following information for each coauthor: author order, first name, last
Authors. PNAS Author Center. PNAS extends sincere thanks to our 2017 reviewers. Peer Reviewer Instructions. PNAS relies on the time and expertise of volunteer reviewers to maintain its high editorial standards. We look to reviewers to help PNAS ensure the following in a submitted paper: Research is well designed and
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