In our February "how can we help you?" thread, a reader asks:
I have a paper that's been under review at a journal with typically decent turnaround times for over 6 months. I sent an email via the journal's online system after 5 months asking if there were any updates. I received no reply, but I was now able to see who the managing editor is for the paper. I sent another email via the journal's system at 6 months again asking for an update and also received no reply. My question is whether it is appropriate to reach out to the managing editor via their email address at their college/university.
One reader submitted the following reply:
[A]bsolutely do not use the managing editor's university e-mail. Use the journal system – that is what it is for.
Okay, but as the OP notes, they've sent multiple emails to the journal via the online system and have received no reply. So, what are they to do? Any thoughts?
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