Aolr User System
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On the Aolr platform, one user account can cover multiple user identities and roles. The system can automatically identify different user types based on user activity records.
User's corresponding menus
External Users
Author
- Registered basic user becomes author
- Submit manuscripts via online system
- View processing status and feedback
Reviewer
- System identifies reviewer role based on peer review records
- Online access to own review records
- Accept review invitations and provide expert advice
Academic Editor
- System confirms identity based on academic decisions
- Participate in formulating academic judgments
Internal Users
Journal Editorial Team
- Join editorial team upon journal invitation
- Take roles like publisher, managing editor, assistant editor etc.
- Manage submission processing, content editing and pre-publishing audits
Publisher
- Construct journal homepage
- Manage journal configurations
- Administer employee accounts
Managing Editor
- Check new submissions initially
- Assign submissions to Assistant Editors
- Supervise processing progresses
Assistant Editor
- Handle assigned submissions
- Contact authors for revisions
- Organize academic editor meetings
- Ensure no delays in workflow
By automatically identifying user identities based on activities history, Aolr simplifies user management and enables role assignment based on contributions.