Structure content
How to tag sub-article in structure content
Sub-articles will be usually tagged on a structure content stage. Step 1: Load the article in structure content stage. Step 2: Select the appropriate manuscript file and click structure content. Step 3: After that the manuscript will be loaded. Step ...
Overview of structure content
Click the edit icon at the top of the article flyout to open the article. Click the ‘Structure content’ button. Click the dropdown to select the file types including, the manuscript, figures, tables, supplementary files etc. with respective file ...
How to categorize the contents?
The content in the article can be categorized into front matter, body matter and back matter. Each category typically includes specific items. If any of the items are misplaced in another category, we need to place that in the correct position by ...
How to set the heading levels?
1. Element specific headers If any of the headings are marked as paragraph, then you need to add the appropriate tags. For instance, here, the keyword head is tagged as keyword para. Click on the element and choose the appropriate tag. The screenshot ...
How to tag the untagged elements in references?
Click on the reference that is highlighted in red. Click ‘Edit reference’ option. Select the appropriate tags and click ‘Save’ to save the reference. The screenshot below depicts the view after tagging and saving the reference.
How to tag the untagged elements?
Usually, all the elements will be automatically tagged with respective tags in structure content stage. However, if the elements have a different format or style, the system may not recognize and tag them. In such cases, you will need to manually tag ...
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Overview of author information
Introduction Author details include ORCID, affiliation, correspondence details, level of contribution, etc. Authors' information can be automatically loaded from XML metadata. However, if you wish to add new author’s details or modify existing author ...
How to login to Kriyadocs?
Open the Kriyadocs login page in your Chrome browser. Check with your administrator to get the login URL. Enter the credentials you would have already received in your official email inbox. This includes your username (email) and a first-time ...
Overview of editorial dashboard
Visually track and manage your work with the Kriyadocs dashboard. The dashboard is your single window to track & view: All new manuscripts assigned to you for your review All revised manuscripts returned to you for your review All reviewed ...
Overview of editorial workflow
After logging in, you will be directed to the article dashboard. Here you can view all the manuscripts grouped across various stages of the editorial workflow. These different stages are represented as named kanban boards as shown below (eg: ...