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- 10.2324/gomu.65.517 may be a valid DOI for title: Approximated form of the strain energy-density function of carbon-black filled rubbers for industrial applications
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Hi @cfarm6, we will use this pre-review issue to assign an editor and find reviewers. Unfortunately, we don't have an editor in this area available to handle this right now, so I have to put this on our waitlist. We are in the process of bringing on some new editors, so hopefully that will change soon.
In the meantime, could you take a look at the missing DOIs in the references? I think most of the warnings above are from unused reference in your .bib
file, but I can see some missing from the paper itself.
:wave: @akabla, @Datseris & @SotaYoshida, would you be willing to review this submission for JOSS? We carry out our checklist-driven reviews here in GitHub issues and follow these guidelines: https://joss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/review_criteria.html.
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Assigned! @AnjaliSandip is now the editor
I am sorry I just accepted another JOSS review 2 days ago and it is beyond my capacity to accept another one right now!
Many thanks for the invitation. I'm a bit tight at the moment, but I would warmly recommend Fikret Basar @fb456 as a reviewer. Fikret currently is a graduate student in my group, knowledgeable in Mechanics and Julia, and possibly author of a JOSS paper in the next few months.
Hi @AnjaliSandip I would like to review this submission, although it is a bit outside of my area of expertise.
Hi @AnjaliSandip. I would be happy to review this submission!
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