Why editors at IEEE reject papers?
I’m an Engineering Student at Michigan University and writing a research paper upon satellite image processing. I want to know what parameters do the peer reviewers or editors at IEEE judge manuscripts? What does the word ‘quality’ mean for them?
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Alex Kruger 10:35 am on June 23, 2017 Permalink | Log in to Reply
The rejection of the paper is a subjective process and depends upon numerous factors. Improper formatting, poor writing, presentation, conceptualisation of ideas and theories could be some of the reasons why your paper can be rejected. Else, maybe your research idea isn’t new, or it may be lacking research potential, insufficient in itself or so and so.
DonnyShinn38 3:36 am on June 24, 2017 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Hey, It cannot be said what IEEE editors check for. As already being said, formatting, presentation, poor language, improper citations, plagiarised information may lead to IEEE paper rejection. I’m adding some more information like what else they might end up analysing:
1. Have you solved a major issue or not?
2. Did you formulate research question after analysing the existing literature thoroughly?
3. Is your manuscript logically structured or not?
4. The researcher followed ethical standards and norms or not?