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This note provides the
annual review of the editorial process for the TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR
SCIENCE for regular contributed papers (those not associated with
conferences or with our new section on nuclear medical and imaging
sciences). This material also appeared as an Editorial in the February,
2005, issue of TNS, so anyone who read that note can skip this one
and move on to other things.
The data presented begins with 1994. The year used for
each data interval is from November 1 through October 31; for example,
2004 represents the twelve-month interval from November
1, 2003, through October 31, 2004.
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| Figure 1. Number of contributed papers submitted
for consideration for publication in the TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR
SCIENCE for each year (November 1 through October 31). |
Figure 1 shows the number of contributed papers submitted over each
of the last 11 years, ranging from 67 to 113. Figure 2 shows for
those manuscripts that completed the review process in a given year
the percentage of manuscripts accepted for publication. As can be
seen, the acceptance rate continues to remain around 50%.
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| Figure 2. Percentage of contributed papers
accepted for publication in the TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE
for each year (November 1 through October 31). |
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| Figure 3. Average time to complete the first
review and send authors the reviewers comments for the
TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE for each year (November 1 through
October 31). |
Figure 3 shows the average time taken for the first review cycle
for papers completing the review process in a given year. It generally
takes from 6 to 8 weeks for the authors to be sent the comments
from the reviewers of their manuscript. Although reviews are typically
requested from at least three reviewers, the average number of reviews
sent to authors ranges from 2.4 to 2.7 (Fig. 4); approximately 10-20%
of the time a reviewer does not return comments on a manuscript,
resulting in this average being less than three.
Essentially all contributed manuscripts require revision in response
to the reviewers comments. Over the last ten years, the average
time for authors to submit the revised version of their manuscript
after being sent the reviewers comments ranges from six to
over fourteen weeks, as illustrated in Fig. 5. It remains interesting
that on average the authors seem to take longer to respond to the
reviewers comments than for the reviewers to perform their
reviews.
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| Figure 4. Average number of reviewers returning
comments for each manuscript submitted to the TRANSACTIONS ON
NUCLEAR SCIENCE for each year (November 1 through October 31). |
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| Figure 5. Average time for authors to return
revised version of manuscript responding to comments from first
review cycle for each manuscript submitted to the TRANSACTIONS
ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE for each year (November 1 through October
31). |
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| Figure 6. Average time from receipt to final
disposition (acceptance or rejection) for each manuscript submitted
to the TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE for each year (November
1 through October 31). |
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| Figure 7. Average time for primary parts of
publication process for each manuscript submitted to the TRANSACTIONS
ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE for each year (November 1 through October
31). |
When all the editorial work is completed, and the manuscript is
either accepted or rejected for publication, the manuscript (in
electronic format) and illustrations (usually in electronic format)
are sent to IEEE for publication. Figure 6 shows that the average
time from receipt of a manuscript by the Editor until its final
disposition (acceptance for publication or rejection) has ranged
from 3.0 to 4.4 months over the period 1994 through 2004. In 2004
if three papers in which the authors took >4 months to return
their first revision are eliminated from this average, the average
time from receipt to final disposition drops to 2.3 months.
There remains additional time before an accepted manuscript appears
in print. Since the TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE is published
bimonthly, on average a manuscript is delayed one month waiting
for the next publication issue. IEEE schedules approximately 10
weeks to format, index, paginate, typeset, and otherwise prepare
for printing, print, and mail the issue.
An overview of the times in the publication process is shown in
Fig. 7. For each year, the average times for first review, for the
authors to respond to the comments from the first review, the delay
from the fact that these TRANSACTIONS are a bimonthly publication,
and the time for IEEE to put together the issue is shown, along
with what percentage each of these factors contributes to the overall
time. This depiction is somewhat notional, since a number of manuscripts
undergo a second (and sometimes a third) review cycle, and the average
time for first review includes those manuscripts that are rejected
(and thus do not proceed through the subsequent steps of the process).
However, it does provide a good overall picture of the contributors
to and the overall time for the publication process.
The international character of the journal dominated again this
year. Of the 58 papers completing the review process during this
period, 11 (19%) were from the US. Asia had the most submissions
with 24 (41%); Europe had 16 papers (28%). The Former Soviet Union
had 3, and India/Pakistan had 4.
The average number of reviewers reporting on each manuscript has
been 2.5. The reviewer pool for manuscripts draws upon the expertise
of the international community; from 1994 through 2004 the proportion
of international reviewers (those outside the United States) has
ranged from 25% to 53% of the reviews returned. In 2004 that percentage
was 47%.
If any readers have other questions about the editorial process
for the TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE, or have suggestions for
improvement, please do not hesitate to contact me. Also I am continually
seeking additional reviewers, so if any of you are interested in
participating, please send me your name, mailing address, phone
and FAX numbers, email address, and areas of interest/expertise.
Paul Dressendorfer can be reached at Sandia National Laboratories,
Dept. 1116, 1515 Eubank SE, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185-1413
USA; Phone: +1 505 844-5373; Fax: +1 505 844-5470; E-mail: dressepv@sandia.gov.
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