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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.

One of the biggest reasons for starting that it didn’t seem that enough people submitted information to the philosophy journal wiki. I thought the best way to improve submissions would be to have a user friendly way to submit data that was above all else, quick. It doesn’t get much quicker than checking off a few boxes and clicking a submit button. So, keep those surveys rolling in.

The user interface seems to be having the desired effect. Here are some examples to give you an idea of how much data has rolled in, in just two days.

Analysis
I imported 45 entries from the philosophy journal wiki. There are 76 entries now.

Philosophical Studies
I imported 55 entries. There are now 75 entries.

Philosophical Quarterly
I imported 46. There are now 64.

Philosophical Review
I haven’t imported anything yet, but we already have 17 entries

This is kind of exciting.

Keep the surveys coming. I’m working on trying to find the best method to display more information about each journal on the survey/data table page. For now, if you have information about a journal that you think would be useful, then you can post it in the comments section of the page for that journal.

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