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Answer: The reference number that a journal assigns to a manuscript is popularly known as the manuscript ID. It is a unique number that is assigned by a journal to every manuscript that is submitted to the journal.
Answer: The manuscript ID is a unique number that is assigned by a journal to every submission that it receives. Basically, it is a unique reference point that the journal uses to help the submission system to identify and track the manuscript.
The manuscript ID is a unique number that is assigned by a journal to every submission that it receives. Basically, it is a unique reference point that the journal uses to help the submission system to identify and track the manuscript.
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Let us start by defining the term manuscript. We consider a manuscript to be a written paper that an author submits to an editor or a publisher for publication purposes. A scientific manuscript, however, is a scientific paper not yet in its final form. It is yet to be peer reviewed, edited, and published.

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IEEE Transactions and Journals publish essentially the same thing: peer-reviewed papers, some shorter (e.g., briefs), some longer. IEEE Magazine articles are most often written at a less technical level than Transaction and Journal papers (though, there are exceptions).
if the manuscript is published, look at the DOI - the manuscript ID is the 4- or 5-digit number at the end of the DOI (see What is a Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and what is the format of the DOI for JMIR Publications articles?).
ORCID Login to IEEE Author Portal and click on your name in the top right corner of the screen. Click My ORCID ID in the dropdown menu. Click the appropriate link to either register for a new ORCID or associate the account with an existing ORCID. A new page will open to create and/or validate your ORCID.

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