How to view basic article information?
- Article cards are short information blocks about the manuscript, displayed on the dashboard.
- An article card contains essential information about an article, namely:
- Article ID
- Article title
- First author name and co-author count
- System labels for indicating:
- Due date: When an article is due (for the current stage)
- Assignee: Whom the article is assigned to
- Days in Review: How many days an article has spent from submission to the current stage
- In addition to these system labels, there are additional custom labels that your administrator can configure to provide more at-a-glance information
- Some examples of custom labels include:
- Article type (Research, Review etc)
- Payment status
- CC integration status
- License type
- ...and a whole lot more. Contact your administrator to turn on the labels useful to manage your assignments.
- If you are ready to begin edit an article, click the ‘Pencil’ icon on upper right corner of the article card to access the editor page.
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