How long will it take to have my translated paper re-edited?
Because a Translation re-edit may involve a variety of steps (e.g., Translation, Editing, or Formatting), we cannot provide a specific timetable that applies to all re-edits. Once you submit your paper for re-editing, we will determine what steps are needed and contact you with your actual deadline within 2 business days.
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What sorts of changes will editors from Springer Nature Author Services make to articles?
Articles will be edited for spelling, grammar and sense, for clarity, and for improper use of language. Read more about our editing service here.
Will editors from Springer Nature Editing Service edit for scientific accuracy?
No. Although editors from Springer Nature Editing Service do have a scientific background and may occasionally point out what they believe are content-related problems, they will not research or take any responsibility for content. Responsibility for ...
I have received my edited paper. What should I do next?
We always edit using the Track Changes feature in Word (under the Review tab), to give you the option of accepting or rejecting each edit. We strongly recommend that you check every edit, rather than simply incorporating all of our changes, in case ...
Who will do the editing?
All editors are native English speakers and have or are working towards a PhD from one of the top US universities, covering a wide range of scientific disciplines. Only the most subject-suitable editor will edit an article. The editorial coordinators ...
I wrote my paper in LaTeX; can you format it for my journal of choice?
Yes, please upload your .tex file for Formatting. During submission, please include any related dependency files that we will need to compile your LaTeX file (e.g., figures, .sty, .cls, .bib, etc.) as reference files. Please note that only ...