In our newest "how can we help you?" thread, two readers ask about emailing journals to ask for status updates. Annie writes:
How long should one wait on a paper whose status is 'reviews completed' before pestering the editor, if one should pester them at all?
And a frustrated author writes:
I have a short (~3000 words) paper that has been under review at a journal for 6 months now. The submission website does not give any information about the status of the manuscript. Twice I sent an email to the managing editor and they told me that they will check about the status of the manuscript and will get back to me, and both times they never got back to me. All I want is to get a status update. I don't even know if the paper has been sent out for review. Is there anything I can do? Write to the editor in chief? Just wait it out?
I'm curious to hear what readers think. Should one email editors for status updates? If so, after how long? Have you had good or bad experiences asking for status updates. For instance, does doing so have any unintended consequences, such as leading referees to quickly reject the paper? And what should one do if the managing editor isn't responsive?
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