LATEX Article Profiling
The profiling of LATEX articles submitted by authors is a service to academic publishers with several features that help to evaluate author profile, submission profile, article scoring, artwork validation, use and re-use of the same content by author and reviewer, version control, complexity factor, etc. based on the following:
- Completeness
- Will be validating the completeness of submission
- Author profile validation
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- Validate with Elsevier Scopus, if permitted
- Validate with orcid if provided
- Validate with Google Scholar
- Add identifiers for automatic conversion in the further process
- Article profile
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- Length of article (words or pages)
- No of inline formulae
- No of displayed formulae
- number of rows without numbers
- number of rows with equation numbers
- number of rows with custom numbers (e.g., math symbol as equation number)
- number of matrices
- number of arrays within displayed equations
- number of proof-tree (deductive logic)
- number of fancy matrices
- number of TEX graphic used as math
- number of compound fractions
- number of math font families used
- number of inline mixed math with text and math symbols
- No of figures
- number of figures with subfigures
- number of subfigures
- number of large figures
- number of landscape figures
- number of displayed figures without caption
- number of inline figures
- No of tables
- number of tables
- number of table rows
- highest number of columns
- number of cells
- number of landscape tables
- number of displayed table without caption
- No of enunciation
- number of standard enunciation (theorem, proposition, lemma, corollary, proof)
- number of custom enunciation
- No of other displayed objects
- number of source listing
- number of algorithms
- number of text boxes
- epigraph
- dedication
- No of cross references
- No of bibliographic items
- No of citations
- No of inline and displayed objects that defy XML/MathML
- No of source code listing
- No of supplemental material
- Article scoring
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- Spelling mistakes
- Language errors
- Relevance checking (Chemistry content for chemistry journal)
- eMFC checking
- Front matter correctness
- author names with linked affiliation
- email address of corresponding author
- mandatory number of keywords
- abstract(s) graphical abstract (if provided)
- Fund-ref checking
- Conflict of interest and acknowledgment
- Linked cross references and citations
- Tagged bibliography
- Check inline math with mixed text and math symbols
- Display width of equations to match final output
- Artwork
- Artwork validation