While your manuscript is being checked by the production staff, you won’t be able to make any changes to your manuscript files.For example, are the figures in the correct format and at the correct resolution? Are the references formatted correctly? Have all the specific contributions of each author been recorded in the journal management system? Our author guidelines and figure and table guidelines contain a lot more detail about these requirements and we encourage all authors to read these carefully before submitting a manuscript to PLoS ONE. Once your manuscript has been deemed suitable for publication in PLoS ONE, it will be sent to our production staff so that they can ensure that it meets all of our technical requirements.So, you’ve just received the good news from the Academic Editor handling your manuscript that your paper has been tentatively accepted for publication in PLoS ONE-now what? We’ve summarised some of the next stages below but please do also read carefully the acceptance email you receive from the Academic Editor, as well as any correspondence from our production staff as these contain important information about the production and publication process. My manuscript has just been accepted for publication in PLoS ONE. Here is our featured author question for June:
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