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Revise for different journal #58

Closed teixeirak closed 6 months ago

teixeirak commented 9 months ago

PLOS ONE

guidelines

Manuscripts can be any length. There are no restrictions on word count, number of figures, or amount of supporting information.

pub fee: $1,931

Plants, People, Planet

guidelines

from their website: Methods and Techniques provide a forum for novel inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches for researchers, practitioners and educators at the interface between plants and society. Methods and Techniques can report new or improved experimental or computational methods, tools, protocols or analytical approaches, that have been rigorously tested and can be readily adopted by others. We also welcome articles that discuss the methodological challenges or opportunities associated with inter- and trans-disciplinary work. The inclusion of material to aid the accessibility and use of Methods and Techniques by others is essential, and this material should either be provided with the article, or uploaded to a public data repository with appropriate links and identifiers included in the article. For example, please see a protocol included in Spanish as Supporting Information. Methods and Techniques are usually in the region of 3000–4000 words, with up to 6 display items.

pub fee: $2,750USD

teixeirak commented 9 months ago

current specs

word count: 6715 (1579 are on IPCC methods & definitions, 989 are on updates to ForC. If these are moved to appendices, that leaves 4147)

display items: 6 (3 tables, 3 figures)

teixeirak commented 6 months ago

Plants, People, Planet editorial guidance

The guest editors have considered your abstract and would be delighted to consider your submission for the Special Collection. Please note, although the guest editors appreciated the importance of the study, they would encourage you to consider how the work could be given more of an anthromes framing to fit more closely to the scope of the Special Collection. If you could please consider this point when preparing the work for submission, that would be appreciated. We provide some general submission guidance below and look forward to receiving your submission.

teixeirak commented 6 months ago

closing this as outdated