^thanks already changed
Journal Submission Wiki
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nice kirk very nice. not sure if it's useful or possible but what about organizing journals by field?
This will come in Stage 2. Will make a page more like a wiki where users can edit the summary information on each journal and it will show the average times provided from the submissions.
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If my co-authors also add data (unknown given the first rule of EJMR) on our journal experiences, you are going to end up with duplicate data-points. There are circumstances in which this may skew averages.
One solution would be to have contributors enter the title of the paper or such (which would be stored in a database, but not displayed) and then exclude duplicates from the table and any averages. May be more trouble than it's worth. May be worth considering. Not sure.
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Further to the above, as this gets developed, I wonder whether a feature could be added for authors to enter the sequence of decisions for a single paper. With some funky algorithmic work, you could then estimate the revealed difficulty of getting accepted into each journal (I believe some researchers did a similar thing for college admissions a few years back).