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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.

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User's corresponding menus

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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.