Recourse or method to respond to Editors comments
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Recourse or method to respond to Editors comments
I just had a quick question regarding the comments provided to reviewers after posting an official review. The editors give the review a read-through, a score, and provide comments regarding the review including pointing out the errors that they have found. My question is whether or not there is a method by which you challenge, or at least respond to, these comments if you have issues with them. I don't need to seek a re-edit per se, but wanted to clarify something that was marked as an error in my review.
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide!
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You can't respond to Editors comments. However, if you have issues with some of the comments, you should privately contact Scott about it.Scerakor wrote:Good afternoon all,
I just had a quick question regarding the comments provided to reviewers after posting an official review. The editors give the review a read-through, a score, and provide comments regarding the review including pointing out the errors that they have found. My question is whether or not there is a method by which you challenge, or at least respond to, these comments if you have issues with them. I don't need to seek a re-edit per se, but wanted to clarify something that was marked as an error in my review.
Thank you in advance for any help you can provide!
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That's what I figured. Nothing significant enough to merit that , thank you for your quick response.gali wrote: You can't respond to Editors comments. However, if you have issues with some of the comments, you should privately contact Scott about it.
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You're welcome.Scerakor wrote:That's what I figured. Nothing significant enough to merit that , thank you for your quick response.gali wrote: You can't respond to Editors comments. However, if you have issues with some of the comments, you should privately contact Scott about it.
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