How to search for a manuscript
Note: An Article ID is a unique identifier assigned to individual articles. It distinguishes articles from each other and facilitates easy retrieval from the database. (Example: kriya_2023_111). This is the same article ID that will be used for all subsequent correspondence with the authors, reviewers, and other editors
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How to search for a manuscript?
You can search for an article by entering the article ID or name in the 'Search box’ highlighted here. Select your article from the typeahead drop-down list or click the enter key to proceed. The screenshot below depicts the view after searching a ...
How to find and replace a word in Kriya?
Click on the ‘Magnifying glass’ icon on the top right corner, adjacent to the help icon. Type the word to be found inside the manuscript in ‘Find what’ textbox. Click ‘Enter’ or ‘Search’ button to search the word. Use the up and down arrows to ...
How to fix a ‘Key message’ box?
Solution: Step 1: Click ‘Edit’ and select ‘Place floats’ option. Step 2: Choose the box type as ‘KEY-RA’ ‘Before KEY-RA' ‘After KEY-RA'
How to filter your search?
You can further refine your selection by applying filters. To apply filters, click on 'Filter', as highlighted here. By default, all keywords tagged to the reviewers will be shown and selected. The keywords that are found in the manuscript will be ...
How to add article/load manuscript to Kriya?
If the article is moved from the peer review process to production in Kriya, manual upload of manuscript and related documents is not required. However, if no peer review process or no FTP is involved, users should upload the manuscript manually. To ...