- What should be in a cover letter for a journal submission?
- What is a cover letter for manuscript submission?
- What is a cover letter for a research paper?
- How do you write a research cover letter?
What should be in a cover letter for a journal submission?
What should my cover letter include?
- Editor's name (you can usually find this on the journal page on Taylor & Francis Online)
- Your manuscript's title.
- Name of the journal you are submitting to.
- Statement that your paper has not been previously published and is not currently under consideration by another journal.
What is a cover letter for manuscript submission?
The cover letter is a formal way to communicate with journal editors and editorial staff during the manuscript submission process. Most often, a cover letter is needed when authors initially submit their manuscript to a journal and when responding to reviewers during an invitation to revise and resubmit the manuscript.
What is a cover letter for a research paper?
Note: The cover letter is the only section of the manuscript that is single-spaced. The purpose of the cover letter is to explain – politely – what you are submitting and why. State the title and length of your manuscript and indicate the number of tables and figures.
How do you write a research cover letter?
Cover Letter Tips
In one or two paragraphs, connect your past accomplishments with the requirements listed in the job description. Focus on your most relevant experience, qualifications and skills. When possible, quantify your accomplishments with facts and data. Avoid repeating the bullet points from your resume.