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    forthcoming
    /ˌfɔːθˈkʌmɪŋ/

    adjective

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  2. Jan 28, 2013 at 23:51. 2. FWIW - this is for a post-doctoral application to a facility in the US. – user5776. Jan 29, 2013 at 18:10. 3. 'almost submitted' = 'in preparation' Use that specific term. They will know what you mean. Like others said, just be prepared to provide a draft if asked to do so.

  3. Apr 23, 2016 · 1. From the perspective of English language and common usage, there's no significant difference between "in review" and "under review." From your question, I'm not clear on whether your comparison is between two different papers or if you saw the status change from "in" to "under" on a single submission. If the former, then ignore it, they're ...

  4. Summarizing, I could say: Here's the draft I've been working on, please amend it with your corrections. Once we have done this final round of revision, I will upload the manuscript to the editor's website, and we can start circulating it as a preprint to colleagues whom you think may be interested.

  5. Jan 14, 2019 · It may not be possible in all cases, but if you are preparing a manuscript for publication and there will be delays for review, you can give a tentative descriptive citation, rather than a formal one, marking the other work as "forthcoming". This will probably be fine for the purposes of review and you can correct the citation before final publication.

  6. Dec 29, 2014 · An accepted article is as good as a published article and you should include it in your CV / Resume. As pagination - issues etc are not yet final, including a DOI with the details of the articles is good practice.

  7. Jan 17, 2022 · It's kind of funny to me that we have more information now, yet we're discarding it in the end anyway. There are three dates that describe a more detailed history, but instead of using a meta tag type of labeling system to clarify what the dates mean and disambiguate, more ambiguity is being introduced merely to satisfy university preference.

  8. Second paragraph: define where you want to be after Ph.D. ("I want to become a physicist to understand the nuances of friction between the golf ball and the air, and the ball and the grass. I also want to get involved with biology on the side, so that I could understand the ecology of the golf courses better.")

  9. Mar 6, 2018 · In general, keep any listing of accepted or published papers separate from papers in preparation or under review. If you have very few or no publications, then a section on your CV for under preparation or under review papers may be useful. If you have many publications, most people drop the under preparation section from their CV.

  10. Sep 18, 2020 · It’s not uncommon, at least not in my field, to refer to articles, books, chapters, etc., which have not yet been published. In in-text citations, these simply appear as Author (fc.) (or forthc. or

  11. Jun 8, 2017 · As discussed in this question, the abbreviations f and ff can be used to refer to following page numbers. For instance, pages 45-46 can be written as 45f.