Q: My paper has been under review for almost three months. What should I do?

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I see "Under review" as the status of my manuscript. This has been the status since July 14. What should I do?

Asked on Sep 23, 2019
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Answer:

You have not mentioned when you submitted the manuscript and what were the statuses before this. If there have been other statuses such as "With Editor" or "Reviewer Assigned" before the current status, then you can be rest assured that your paper has gone for peer review. Peer review can take several months. However, I would suggest that you send an inquiry to the journal as this will serve as a gentle reminder to the editor and can speed up the review process.

If however, the paper has been showing the status "Under review" from the time of submission, without any other status change, then it could mean that your paper is still under the initial admin check by the journal and has not yet been assigned to an Editor or reviewer. In any case, you should definitely send a polite inquiry to the journal asking for a status update.

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Answered by Editage Insights 27 Sep, 2019

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