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Spanish translation cost and process

Cost UC ANR authors must have recharge funds for two of the steps in creating a Spanish translation of peer-reviewed materials. If they do not have resources, authors can apply for assistance from UC ANR leadership. There is no charge for the initial evaluation of your English text (Step 1).
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Spanish translation editing

All language experts know that it is more difficult to correct a translation that was done by someone who is not a trained translator than it is to do a translation from scratch.
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Assessing reviews and ensuring privacy

Assessing reviews Once the last of your reviews has been completed, its time for you to compile them and respond to the author with the decision. Log into your Associate/Guest Editor tasks page and click on the submission ID# to open its page. Scroll down to the now green Assigned reviewers section.
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Final recommendation

Reviewers have three recommendations that they can make about the submission: Accepted, contingent upon approved revision Declined, but recommend to rework and resubmit Declined Note: there is no Accepted outright option.
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Thanking peer reviewers

Thanking reviewers If you wish to thank your reviewers for submitting a review, there is a templated email that you can send as is or edit. Go back to your Associate/Guest Editor tasks page, and scroll down to the green Assigned reviewer section.
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Handling external concerns about an ANR publication

Accuracy in ANR publications is a primary goal. If a UC ANR specialist, advisor or staff person receives a comment or complaint about inaccuracy or other issues in an ANR peer-reviewed publication, we should not hesitate to look into the issue.
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Why does it take so long?

Publishing and production staff are professional editors, graphic designers and project managers who ensure your manuscript is produced as a well-organized, clear and attractive publication. This does not happen quickly.
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Master Gardener Publications

Don't miss our Video Library! Environmental Horticulture Notes (EHN), below on this page, are publications written by University of California Cooperative Extension (UC) Master Gardeners. EHNs are reviewed by the Program Coordinator and a UCCE Advisor.
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Fall water-efficient plant list

Fall visitors to our Fair Oaks Horticulture Center water-efficient landscape will find many hardy shrubs, blooming perennials and shimmering grasses that do well in the Sacramento area with less water while attracting bees, butterflies, birds and other beneficials.
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Summer water-efficient plant list

Summer visitors to our Fair Oaks Horticulture Center water-efficient landscape will find many hardy shrubs, blooming perennials and shimmering grasses that do well in the Sacramento area with less water while attracting bees, butterflies, birds and other beneficials.
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