Aahh, our first PLoS ONE paper. Submitted February 23rd - accepted June 19. Of course it's been freely available on arXiv (and my Google Scholar page) the whole time.
Now for the, ahem, $1350. You see the thing about that is ... run!
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Subject: PLoS ONE Decision: Accept [PONE-D-12-06195R1]
PONE-D-12-06195R1
The Effective Fragment Molecular Orbital Method for Fragments Connected by Covalent Bonds
PLoS ONE
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Reviewers' comments:
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Now for the, ahem, $1350. You see the thing about that is ... run!
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From: em.pone.0.2bdbaa.e6a7c23d@editorialmanager.com [em.pone.0.2bdbaa.e6a7c23d@editorialmanager.com] on behalf of PLoS ONE [plosone@plos.org]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 4:11 PM
To: Casper Steinmann Svendsen
Subject: PLoS ONE Decision: Accept [PONE-D-12-06195R1]
PONE-D-12-06195R1
The Effective Fragment Molecular Orbital Method for Fragments Connected by Covalent Bonds
PLoS ONE
Dear Mr Steinmann,
I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been deemed suitable for publication in PLoS ONE.
Your manuscript will now be passed on to our Production staff, who will check your files for correct formatting and completeness. After this review, they may return your manuscript to you so that you can make necessary alterations and upload a final version.
Before uploading, you should check the PDF of your manuscript very closely. THERE IS NO AUTHOR PROOFING. You should therefore consider the corrected files you upload now as equivalent to a production proof. The text you supply at this point will be faithfully represented in your published manuscript exactly as you supply it. This is your last opportunity to correct any errors that are present in your manuscript files.
If you or your institution will be preparing press materials for this manuscript, you must inform our press team in advance. Please contact them at ONEpress@plos.org.
If you have any questions, concerns, or problems, please contact us at plosone@plos.org, and thank you for submitting your work to our journal.
With kind regards,
xxx (name removed upon request)
Academic Editor
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Reviewers' comments:
Reviewer #2: The authors performed all changes I required. The paper may be accepted.
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