If you haven’t seen it yet, the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy has a new look. It’s been up for a few weeks now (I think), but I haven’t had a chance to check it out until today. It looks great. It’s beautifully laid out, but it’s still nice and clean. Navigation through the site is [...]
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This is awesome. You know how Google Books has all of these digitized books online? It looks like they’re finally starting to partner with tech companies and book retailers. Sony is going to make public domain books available (for free) on their eReaders, and Barnes and Noble is going to let people download the books [...]
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This site now averages enough monthly traffic that it was eligible to become part of a CPM banner ad network. As you can see, I’ve now rolled out some ads. The nice thing about a CPM banner networks is that you get paid per page impression (CPM) rather than per click. Since I’m getting paid [...]
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I’ve had several requests to add new journals to this journal survey list. Keep those coming. I still intend for the list to include any philosophy journals that philosophers want added. So, feel free to request to have a journal added. Here is a list of journals that have been requested by philosophers in the [...]
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I don’t know how apparent it is to anyone else, but on my end I’m getting flooded with journal survey data. This is much better than I could have hoped for in the first two days.
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I now have a survey/data table combo for all of the journals listed on the Philosophy Journal Wiki! Start filling out surveys regarding your recent submissions, and start spreading the word. Here are some more miscellaneous notes.
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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 here (or click on the tab above that says “Journal Surveys”) Here are some miscellaneous notes about the process so far.
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You’ll notice that I’ve just posted the survey/data table combo for Ethics. The survey for this journal includes two new questions under the personal information section; one for gender and one for race/ethnic background.
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Just a follow up to let everyone know that I am going to go forward with creating the journal survey and data tables that I mentioned here. I’m going to start with a few of the major journals and make sure there were no errors in the cloning process before I crank out the other [...]
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There’s a new research foundation called the Northern Institute for Philosophy (NIP) that will be starting up at Aberdeen this September. That by itself is kind of exciting. Then I learned that they have a journal in the works. [HT:Dan Cavedon-Taylor] From the description it looks like it is Analysis-esque. This makes it even more [...]
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