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- How can I track my accepted article?
Last updated on August 18, 2025
You can track your accepted article using Elsevier’s Article Tracking service. It’s the quickest and easiest way to track your article's progress through the publication process. You can also view bibliographic...
- Author Guide to the Publication Process (Post-Acceptance)
Last updated on November 18, 2024
If you wish to find out more about aspects of the publication process, please see below for more information that may be of help to you, as well as who to contact should you require further assistance: Show...
- How to contact us on Journal Article Publishing
Last updated on October 09, 2025
To help answer you faster, we may ask you to provide the following:Screenshots and the specific address of the website you have questions aboutReference number (e.g. 230101-123456) available if you have...
- What is Web of Science (WoS) and how does it work?
Last updated on August 05, 2021
Web of Science (also called as SCI - Science Citation Index) is an online subscription-based scientific citation indexing service that provides a comprehensive citation search. It gives access to multiple...
- How can I access Scopus?
Last updated on November 30, 2023
You can access Scopus at the Scopus website. If you already do not have an account with Scopus, you are required to register at Scopus by using an email address. How do I register for Scopus? Follow...
- Will Elsevier post my article to PubMed?
Last updated on July 26, 2024
For your manuscript to be posted on PubMed, it would need to: Have been accepted for publication by an Elsevier journal which is available on PubMed. To determine if the journal in which your article...
- Article Tracking for Editors
Last updated on August 18, 2025
Article Tracking for Editors (ATfE) is a real-time production tracking service available to Editors of Elsevier journals. Editors can use ATfE to: Check the production status of their journal's accepted...
- What can I do if there is an error in my article on PubMed?
Last updated on September 03, 2024
When publishing your article on PubMed you may discover one of the following errors in your article: A typographical error An author affiliation error Solutions and more information Typographical...
- How can I get permission to reproduce or re-use Elsevier content?
Last updated on June 18, 2025
As a general rule, permission should be sought from the rightsholder to reproduce any substantial part of a copyrighted work. This includes any text, illustrations, charts, tables, photographs, or other...
- Video Guide: Identifying fake acceptance letters
Last updated on April 30, 2024
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