How do you cite a paper that has been submitted?

Manuscript submitted for publication.Do not give the name of the journal or publisher to which the manuscript has been submitted (APA, 2010, p. 212).In-text citation: (Author, year, p. X)

What is a paper in press?

In press means the article has been accepted for publication in a future issue; n.d. means the article simply has no specified publication date. Articles in press are also different from those that are still in progress, out for review, or being revised.

What does paper in press mean?

Articles in Press are documents that have been accepted for publication, but have not yet been assigned to a journal issue. Note: Corrections to Articles in Press cannot be made because they are not yet published.

Why are papers rejected?

The reasons for a paper being rejected once it has been reviewed fall mainly into two categories: (1) problems with the research; and (2) problems with the writing/presentation of the paper. A paper may be rejected because of problems with the research on which it is based.

Is it difficult to publish in nature?

It may sound like a riddle—but according to a new study, it is in fact getting harder to publish in prestigious multidisciplinary journals such as Nature, Science, and the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences if you haven’t previously done so.