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After the journal accepts it, how should I prepare the version to be published?

October 30, 2025
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Once your manuscript is accepted, prepare the final publication version by thoroughly addressing reviewer comments, meticulously proofreading, and strictly adhering to the journal’s formatting guidelines for camera-ready copy. You must carefully correct all errors identified in the proofs provided by the journal and ensure the manuscript fully complies with specific requirements for layout, reference style, figure resolution, and supplementary data submission. Provide accurate author affiliations, contact details, keywords, and ensure your ORCID iD is correctly linked. If opting for immediate open access, address associated fees and complete necessary licensing agreements. Sections may need renumbering; confirm any required signed documentation like copyright forms. Apply the proofs: correct typographical/formatting errors as indicated. Confirm final formatting adheres to journal specifications (e.g., margins, fonts, headings). Submit all mandatory metadata through the publisher's portal. If applicable, verify funding acknowledgements and conflict of interest statements. Provide final high-resolution figures/artwork and supplementary files meeting stated specifications. Finally, submit the revised manuscript and all requested items as directed by the journal's production editor to proceed towards online or print publication.
After the journal accepts it, how should I prepare the version to be published?
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