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What happened to my paper?

MAY 01, 1969
If authors knew how many stages are involved in filing, refereeing and editing their papers, they might complain less about publishing delays.

DOI: 10.1063/1.3035571

Samuel A. Goudsmit

MANY AUTHORS worry about their paper only after it has been sent to an editor. They want to know what is being done to it, why publishing takes so long and whether their manuscript is gathering dust on an editor’s desk. Why did the editor pick a hostile referee?

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Samuel A. Goudsmit. American Physical Society.

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Volume 22, Number 5

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