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  2. Begin by entering the Title of Manuscript and Manuscript ID in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying your submission.
  3. Fill in the Journal name where you intend to publish your manuscript. Ensure accuracy as this will be referenced during publication.
  4. Provide the name of the Corresponding Author. This person will be responsible for communication regarding the manuscript.
  5. Read through the consent statement carefully, ensuring you understand that your information will be publicly accessible online.
  6. Sign and date the form in the appropriate fields to confirm your consent. If applicable, a parent or legal representative should also complete their details and sign.
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Frontiers reports an efficient review process. In 2022, the average time from submission to acceptance across Frontiers journals was about 73 days. This is relatively fast by journal standards. The overall rejection rate was ~40% (meaning roughly 60% of submissions were eventually accepted after review).
MDPI Sustainability definitely has a better reputation than the Frontiers journals you mentioned and I dont think it will necessarily hurt your reputation as long as its not the only place you publish.
Highly visible, highly cited research There is an innovator in every corner of the globe. Articles published with Frontiers have been viewed and downloaded 4 billion times and cited 12 million times, demonstrating the power of research that is open for all.
There are 4 components of informed consent including decision capacity, documentation of consent, disclosure, and competency. Doctors will give you information about a particular treatment or test in order for you to decide whether or not you wish to undergo a treatment or test.
Frontiers retracts over 100 articles after uncovering peer review manipulation network The publisher said that it had identified what it called a peer review manipulation network. This involved a group of authors manipulating citations and reviewing papers without disclosing conflicts of interest, it said.

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There are some differences though. For example, Frontiers publishes papers fast, but slower than MDPI, it has a higher reliance on the Chinese market than MDPI, it charges higher APCs than MDPI, and its journals are slightly better ranked than those of MDPI.
As of 2022, 96 Frontiers journals are listed in the Norwegian Scientific Index, of which 2 have a rating of level 2 (top 20% of all journals in their field), over 88 have a rating of level 1 (standard academic), 1 has a rating of level X (possibly predatory), and 5 have a rating of level 0 (not academic).

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