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Proofing and publication: Ensuring accuracy in your manuscript

Take the final steps toward publication by reviewing your proofs, approving the final version and tracking your article’s progress.

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How to navigate the proofing and publication process

Once your manuscript has been accepted, you’ll receive proofs of your paper. Proofing is a quality control step that involves reviewing your content to ensure it is presented exactly as intended. Returning your edits promptly prevents delays and keeps your article on track for publication. The two key areas of proofing and publication are outlined below with links to our resources.

Proofing your article

Once your manuscript enters the production phase, it undergoes professional typesetting. The corresponding author will receive proofs — formatted versions of your article, which need to be reviewed prior to publication.

The timeframe for proofing varies between journals, with most delivering proofs within two weeks of the acknowledgement letter notifying final acceptance. This timeline may extend if your journal has additional post-acceptance copy editing steps or if you need more time to respond to requests for further information.

Proofs are delivered through different methods depending on your journal, with most journals now using Elsevier’s Proof Central. The proofing process involves careful review of formatting consistency, figure quality, reference accuracy, and any special characters or equations to ensure everything appears as intended after typesetting.

Most journals provide a specific deadline for proof corrections, typically ranging from 48 hours to one week. Meeting this deadline ensures your corrections are included and your article is published on schedule.

Tracking your accepted article

After proof approval, your article heads toward final publication. Elsevier’s Article Tracking service provides the quickest and easiest way to monitor your article’s progress through the publication process. Registering with the Article Tracking service enables you to create a personalized homepage called “My Tracked Articles,” with links to detailed tracking information for all your Elsevier publications.

Beyond status updates, you can view bibliographic information (once available), link directly to the published version of your article on ScienceDirect and monitor your Scopus citation count.

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Summary

Proofing and publication represent a significant milestone in your research journey. By carefully reviewing proofs, responding promptly to production teams and tracking your article’s progress, you ensure your research is presented just as you intended.

Once you’ve completed this stage of the publishing journey, you’re ready to move on to the next: Sharing and promoting your article.