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For articles that are not submitted through Editorial Manager, this information is in general not available. If provided in another way, the information can be included as well in the XML and - if applicable - PDF. The journal compositor shall first check whether these dates (i.e., Received and Accepted) have been submitted as part of the metadata with the article. If not there, they are kindly asked to place a so-called author query (AQ) in the styled author proof.
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<article-meta> ... <history> <date date-type="received"> <day>20</day> <month>11</month> <year>2018</year> </date> <date date-type="initial-decision"> <day>25</day> <month>02</month> <year>2019</year> </date> <date date-type="rev-recd"> <day>19</day> <month>03</month> <year>2019</year> </date> <date date-type="accepted"> <day>25</day> <month>04</month> <year>2019</year> </date> <date date-type="pub"> <day>20</day> <month>05</month> <year>2019</year> </date> </history> ... </article-meta> |
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Display in PDF (journals observing Brill Typographic Style, BTS 2.2)
Received: 3 February 2023 | Accepted: 5 March 2023 | Published online: 15 May 2023
or, perhaps:
Received: 3 February 2023 | Accepted: 5 March 2023 | Revised 9 April | Published online: 15 May 2023
See BTS 2.2 p. 81 (18.2B)
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