

Whether developed by the authors or others, research software should be similarly cited according to the recommendations of the FORCE11 Software Citation Implementation Group. This tag will be removed from the citation published in the reference list. *The inclusion of the tag at the beginning of the citation helps us to correctly identify and tag the citation.
#Nexus letter archive#
* Authors, Year, Title, Publisher (repository or archive name), Identifier Data citations should include the minimum information recommended by DataCite: Exception requests must be made at submission send your request to the PNAS Nexus Editorial Office at Nexus supports the Force 11 Data Citation Principles and requires that all publicly available datasets be fully referenced in the reference list with an accession number or unique identifier such as a digital object identifier (DOI).
#Nexus letter code#
Authors must include a Data Availability Statement in their submitted manuscript, detailing data sharing plans (including all data, unique materials, documentation, and code used in analysis). PNAS Nexus requires all authors, where ethically possible, to publicly release all data underlying any published paper as a condition of publication. The name of the Editorial Board member will remain anonymous during the peer review process, but after acceptance, their name will appear below the author affiliation line on the title page of the published paper.Īdditional guidance about the peer review process is available. Only when the assigned Board member is satisfied that the work has been appropriately reviewed and is suitable for PNAS Nexus will the manuscript be accepted. The responsible member of the Editorial Board reviews the final version of the manuscript, along with all rounds of reviewers’ comments and the authors’ point-by-point responses. If revision is needed, the revised manuscript and a point-by-point response may be returned to the reviewers to ensure that their concerns have been adequately addressed. Authors will be notified of acceptance, rejection, or need for revision as quickly as possible. Based on the feedback from these reviewers and the editors’ judgement, a decision is given on the manuscript. If the Editorial Board member assigned to the paper determines that the paper should proceed further, it may be sent out for peer review, usually to two independent reviewers. At this stage, manuscripts may be rejected without peer review if they are deemed inappropriate for the journal. On submission, your paper will undergo an initial screening by the PNAS Nexus Editorial Office. This journal uses single anonymous peer review. Editorial Policiesĭetails of Oxford University Press’s editorial policies are available. Published by the NAS in partnership with Oxford University Press, PNAS Nexus provides researchers with an open access platform that encourages transparency and speed in the publication of scientifically rigorous research. All articles are freely and publicly available to read and reuse, with both CC BY 4.0 and CC BY-NC-ND licenses available. Open access is foundational to PNAS Nexus. The Editorial Board of PNAS Nexus includes members of the NAS, the National Academy of Engineering, and the National Academy of Medicine, as well as select nonmembers who work in emerging fields not yet covered by academy membership. Subject areas covered by PNAS Nexus include but are not limited to those listed in the Aims and Scope.Ī sibling journal to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the flagship journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), PNAS Nexus provides comprehensive scientific coverage through the timely dissemination of original research from the fields of engineering and medicine, as well as studies in the social, political, and economic sciences, and the biological and physical sciences and mathematics more broadly. Of particular interest are those articles with broad, interdisciplinary appeal. PNAS Nexus is an open access scientific journal focused on the publication of high-quality original research from across the biological, medical, physical, social, and political sciences, and engineering and mathematics. The editors may return manuscripts that do not follow these instructions. Please read these instructions carefully and follow them closely. This will be replaced by the copyedited, typeset version of the article published directly in an open issue within 4-6 weeks. PNAS Nexus will post a version of the peer-reviewed manuscript prior to copyediting within 1 week of acceptance. Please refer to the open access section below. PNAS Nexus is a fully open access, peer-reviewed journal that publishes 6 issues per year online.Īll papers published in PNAS Nexus are made freely available online under an open access license, with applicable charges.
