National Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series Review and Publication Process
The sections below provide details on the National Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series
publication process following manuscript submission.
Content Review
Each report submitted to the National Marine Sanctuaries Conservation Series is reviewed to
determine whether the report content is appropriate for the series. Additionally, reports
submitted
to the series that are considered Fundamental
Research Communications (FRC) must be reviewed by one
or more internal reviewers following the FRC review guidelines set forth by NOAA and the Office
of
National Marine Sanctuaries (ONMS). In some cases, additional peer review may be warranted; peer
review is typically performed by one to three individuals who are considered to be experts in
their
field and were not involved in the development of the report. All reviewers are given one month
to
review the report and are expected to submit comments and edits based on the quality,
completeness,
and accuracy of the document. ONMS compiles the edits and comments from all of the reviewers and
forwards them to the author.
Revision
The authors edit the report based on reviewer comments. Once completed, the corresponding author
must return two versions of the report to ONMS. The first should include all of the reviewers’
comments along with the author’s edits made in track changes mode. If the author does not agree
with
a comment made by a reviewer and feels that no change is necessary, a statement must be included
in
the comment bubble noting the disagreement. The second version of the report should have all the
changes accepted—essentially a "cleaned up" version of the report that addresses all reviewer
comments and meets the formatting guidelines.
Best Practices and Section 508 Review
Once the report is revised, it will be finalized and cleared for publication by ONMS. It is the
responsibility of report authors to ensure report content adheres to the ONMS style guide and meets
Section 508 guidelines prior to report submission (see
the Manuscript Submission page for a brief
checklist of key criteria reports must meet). Each report will be copy edited and checked for
common
508 compliance issues (e.g., figure accessibility, alt text). Once the corresponding author
resolves
copy edits, the report will be formatted into an accessible pdf. At this stage, the
corresponding
author will also be asked to provide additional information about the report (e.g., shortened
abstract, intended audience) to facilitate advance notice to NOAA regarding the report’s
upcoming
publication.
Publication
Following clearance, the report will be published on the National Marine Sanctuaries Conservation
Series website. A copy of the report will also be submitted to the NOAA Institutional
Repository.
ONMS staff will coordinate the web request for publication and submission to the NOAA
Institutional Repository on behalf of authors.
Press Release
If the content of the report is deemed newsworthy, ONMS will draft and circulate a press release
and
may also post information through social media outlets. The corresponding author may be asked
for
additional information to facilitate this process.