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Reference check summary (note 'MISSING' DOIs are suggestions that need verification):
OK DOIs
- 10.1371/journal.pone.0261330 is OK
- 10.18564/jasss.4601 is OK
- 10.1126/science.aba9757 is OK
MISSING DOIs
- None
INVALID DOIs
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.03.076 is INVALID because of 'https://doi.org/' prefix
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.140033 is INVALID because of 'https://doi.org/' prefix
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@James-Thompson-724 thanks for this submission. I am the AEiC on this track and here to help process initial steps. For the moment can you try to address the following:
@editorialbot check references
to check them again, and use @editorialbot generate pdf
to update the paper. @editorialbot invite @fboehm as editor
Invitation to edit this submission sent!
@editorialbot assign me as editor
Assigned! @fboehm is now the editor
@James-Thompson-724 - I'll be serving as editor for your submission. Please feel free to notify me via github by writing my username in a new comment. I'm happy to address any questions. The next step is to find reviewers for the submission. Can you suggest 4 or 5 individuals who might be willing to review? Please enter their names and github handles (without the at sign) in a comment below. I'll then contact them to ask about their interest and availability. Thanks!
@James-Thompson-724 - I should add that the reviewers don't need to be people who have reviewed for JOSS in the past.
@James-Thompson-724 - Please let me know if you have suggestions for reviewers.
I should add that we need two reviewers. I find that we usually need to contact more than two individuals, so you might share names for 4 or 5 possible reviewers. They need not be people with experience reviewing for JOSS. Please provide names and, if possible, github handles. I can then look them up and invite them to review. Thanks again!
@James-Thompson-724 - please feel free to suggest reviewers for your submission. Please provide names and, if possible, github user names. Thanks!
@fboehm Thanks for these reminders! Unfortunately, I've been ill recently, but will get on this now as soon as possible. I'll try to have a list of names and user names for you early next week.
@James-Thompson-724 - just wanted to check if you have any updates. I look forward to seeing your reviewer suggestions. Thanks again!
@James-Thompson-724 - just wanted to check if you have any updates. I look forward to seeing your reviewer suggestions. Thanks again!
@fboehm @Kevin-Mattheus-Moerman Unfortunately, due to a change of circumstances, I will not have the time or resources to continue this submission at the present time, and I would therefore like to withdraw the submission. I apologise for the inconvenience, and hope there will be an opportunity to resubmit at a later date.
@James-Thompson-724 okay. Sorry to hear that. I will now proceed to retract this submission.
@editorialbot retract
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@editorialbot withdraw
Paper withdrawn.
Submitting author: !--author-handle-->@James-Thompson-724<!--end-author-handle-- (James Thompson) Repository: https://github.com/PandemiaProject/pandemia Branch with paper.md (empty if default branch): publications Version: 1.0.0 Editor: !--editor-->@fboehm<!--end-editor-- Reviewers: Pending Managing EiC: Kevin M. Moerman
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