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Surprise! I have survey/data table combos up for all journals on the Philosophy Journal Wiki from letter “A” to letter “I”. The rest will be coming soon.

You can access the journal survey page her
e (or click on the tab above that says “Journal Surveys”)

Here are some miscellaneous notes about the process so far.

  1. Errors You’ll See That We Don’t Need to Worry About
    You’ll see some #DIV/0 errors on a lot of these. That’s because the cell is missing some data it needs to perform some calculation. Once philosophers submit surveys (or I import data from the Philosophy Journal Wiki) those will go away.
  2. Surveys Are Ready To Start Receiving Your Data
    Even though I’m still ironing things out, the tables below are ready for data to be entered (even the journals that I haven’t imported philosophy journal wiki information from). So go ahead and start submitting those surveys.
  3. Philosophy Journal Wiki Imports Will Happen Soon
    I thought it was best to get the surveys up and start collecting new data as soon as possible. So my priority is to get all of the survey/data tables up. After they’re up and functioning properly, I’ll come back and import the philosophy journal wiki data.
  4. Start submitting those surveys! And start spreading the word!
  5. If you want to leave any feedback, you can leave on the journal survey page. Or you can email me.

Enjoy!

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