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1 Highlights
== Highlights ==


Our raw submission numbers appear to keep the healthy trend of previous
Our raw submission numbers appear to keep the healthy trend of previous years, we have already received 57 new submissions and a total of 80 submissions if including resubmissions from the beginning of the year.
years, we have already received 57 new submissions and a total of 80
submissions if including resubmissions from the beginning of the year.


As in previous years the number of thematically or qualitatively
As in previous years the number of thematically or qualitatively unsuitable submissions is high (25 so far). As in previous years, a significant proportion of the inappropriate submissions are often very short (of typical conference paper length) and either outside CL's scope, or unaware of relevant literature.
unsuitable submissions is high (25 so far). As in previous years, a
significant proportion of the inappropriate submissions are often very
short (of typical conference paper length) and either outside CL's
scope, or unaware of relevant literature.


Our average time to first decision for articles for the first half of 2013 is 28 days
Our average time to first decision for articles for the first half of 2013 is 28 days overall and 72 days if excluding submissions rejected right away.
overall and 72 days if excluding submissions rejected right away.


In 2012, not including papers deemed inappropriate by the editor, this
In 2012, not including papers deemed inappropriate by the editor, this time delay was 64 days.
time delay was 64 days.


The observed slow down in due to the change in editor, the new editor is
The observed slow down in due to the change in editor, the new editor is probably not entirely at full speed yet.
probably not entirely at full speed yet.


See the numbers at the end of this report for a detailed breakdown of
See the numbers at the end of this report for a detailed breakdown of statistics regarding submissions. Since the beginning of 2010, we have averaged around six long articles per issue. Currently, we operate with a small number of articles in reserve, which gives us some ability to combine related articles in the same issue, and provides some insurance in case we have a temporary drying-up of material. However, articles are published (in an not-yet-proofread form) under a 'Just Accepted' tab on the MIT Press website as soon as they have been accepted for publication, so that they are accessible prior to being formally assigned to an issue. In the last two issues of 2013, however, as discussed in the winter teleconference, we have had to decide to step up to eight articles per issue to avoid what was perceived as an unacceptable delay of more than one year from acceptance to publication of the final official version.
statistics regarding submissions.
Since the beginning of 2010, we have averaged around six long articles
per issue. Currently, we operate with a small number of
articles in reserve, which gives us some ability to combine related
articles in the same issue, and provides some insurance in case we have
a temporary drying-up of material. However, articles are published (in
an not-yet-proofread form) under a 'Just Accepted' tab on the MIT Press
website as soon as they have been accepted for publication, so that they
are accessible prior to being formally assigned to an issue.
In the last two issues of 2013, however, as discussed in the winter
teleconference, we have had to decide to step up to eight articles per
issue to avoid what was perceived as an unacceptable delay of more than
one year from acceptance to publication of the final official version.




The journal has had a dramatic and sudden drop in impact factor last
The journal has had a dramatic and sudden drop in impact factor last year, which seems to be a random effect, but that we are monitoring and that I will try to investigate further.
year, which seems to be a random effect, but that we are monitoring and
that I will try to investigate further.






2 Departments
== Departments ==






2.1 Book Reviews [Report by Graeme Hirst]
=== Book Reviews [Report by Graeme Hirst] ===


Book reviews are edited by Graeme Hirst.  We publish two or three
Book reviews are edited by Graeme Hirst.  We publish two or three reviews in each issue.  In order to avoid a conflict of interest, reviews of books in the Morgan & Claypool series that Hirst edits are coordinated by our squibs editor, Pierre Isabelle, with Hirst out of the loop.
reviews in each issue.  In order to avoid a conflict of interest,
reviews of books in the Morgan & Claypool series that Hirst edits are
coordinated by our squibs editor, Pierre Isabelle, with Hirst out of
the loop.




2.2 Squibs [Report by Pierre Isabelle]
=== Squibs [Report by Pierre Isabelle] ===


See separate report by Pierre
See separate report by Pierre
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3 Administrative Matters
== Administrative Matters ==


3.1 Editorial Handover
=== Editorial Handover ===


Paola Merlo has officially taken over as editor-in-chief of the journal
Paola Merlo has officially taken over as editor-in-chief of the journal in July 2013, at which point Robert Dale has stepped down after 10 years as editor, although he is still invaluably useful if asked for advice. Robert has done a wonderful job of running the journal all these years and we are very grateful for his dedication.
in July 2013, at which point Robert Dale has stepped down after 10 years
as editor, although he is still invaluably useful if asked for advice.
Robert has done a wonderful job of running the journal all these years
and we are very grateful for his dedication.


3.2 Editorial Assistance
=== Editorial Assistance ===
Suzy Howlett has finished her appointmeent as CL editor assistant
around the same time as Robert and has been overlapping with Tanja
Samardzic, the new editorial assistant.


Suzy Howlett was also invaluable in making the transition smooth and
Suzy Howlett has finished her appointmeent as CL editor assistant around the same time as Robert and has been overlapping with Tanja Samardzic, the new editorial assistant.  Suzy Howlett was also invaluable in making the transition smooth and
overlapping with Tanja. Thank you very very much.
overlapping with Tanja. Thank you very very much.






4 Statistics
== Statistics ==






2013 up to  19 July
=== 2013 up to  19 July ===


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First submissions in 2013
==== First submissions in 2013 ====


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===== Survey proposal =====
Survey proposal


Total: 1
Total: 1
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Articles
===== Articles =====
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Total: 57
Total: 57
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Average time to decision (excluding "reject (not suitable)"): 72 days
Average time to decision (excluding "reject (not suitable)"): 72 days
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Resubmission of an article from 2012 or before
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Surveys
==== Resubmission of an article from 2012 or before ====


________________________________


===== Surveys =====




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Articles
===== Articles =====


________________________________


Total: 14
Total: 14
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==== Resubmission of an article from 2013 ====
 
Resubmission of an article from 2013


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Articles
===== Articles =====
 
________________________________


Total: 5
Total: 5
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==== Totals (All submissions in 2013, including survey proposals) ====
 
 
 
Totals (All submissions in 2013, including survey proposals)
 
 
 
 


Total: 80
Total: 80
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Times for all submissions (incl. survey proposals)
==== Times for all submissions (incl. survey proposals) ====


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Average time to decision: 34 days
Average time to decision: 34 days
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Times for all article submissions
==== Times for all article submissions ====
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Average time to decision: 35 days
Average time to decision: 35 days
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Country of first author (New submissions and resubmissions from 2012 or
==== Country of first author (New submissions and resubmissions from 2012 or ====
before)
before)






Articles:
===== Articles =====




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Survey proposals:
===== Survey proposals: =====




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Book reviews are edited by Graeme Hirst.  We publish two or three
Book reviews are edited by Graeme Hirst.  We publish two or three reviews in each issue.  In order to avoid a conflict of interest, reviews of books in the Morgan & Claypool series that Hirst edits are coordinated by our squibs editor, Pierre Isabelle, with Hirst out of the loop.
reviews in each issue.  In order to avoid a conflict of interest,
reviews of books in the Morgan & Claypool series that Hirst edits are
coordinated by our squibs editor, Pierre Isabelle, with Hirst out of
the loop.

Latest revision as of 11:31, 30 July 2013

Highlights

Our raw submission numbers appear to keep the healthy trend of previous years, we have already received 57 new submissions and a total of 80 submissions if including resubmissions from the beginning of the year.

As in previous years the number of thematically or qualitatively unsuitable submissions is high (25 so far). As in previous years, a significant proportion of the inappropriate submissions are often very short (of typical conference paper length) and either outside CL's scope, or unaware of relevant literature.

Our average time to first decision for articles for the first half of 2013 is 28 days overall and 72 days if excluding submissions rejected right away.

In 2012, not including papers deemed inappropriate by the editor, this time delay was 64 days.

The observed slow down in due to the change in editor, the new editor is probably not entirely at full speed yet.

See the numbers at the end of this report for a detailed breakdown of statistics regarding submissions. Since the beginning of 2010, we have averaged around six long articles per issue. Currently, we operate with a small number of articles in reserve, which gives us some ability to combine related articles in the same issue, and provides some insurance in case we have a temporary drying-up of material. However, articles are published (in an not-yet-proofread form) under a 'Just Accepted' tab on the MIT Press website as soon as they have been accepted for publication, so that they are accessible prior to being formally assigned to an issue. In the last two issues of 2013, however, as discussed in the winter teleconference, we have had to decide to step up to eight articles per issue to avoid what was perceived as an unacceptable delay of more than one year from acceptance to publication of the final official version.


The journal has had a dramatic and sudden drop in impact factor last year, which seems to be a random effect, but that we are monitoring and that I will try to investigate further.


Departments

Book Reviews [Report by Graeme Hirst]

Book reviews are edited by Graeme Hirst. We publish two or three reviews in each issue. In order to avoid a conflict of interest, reviews of books in the Morgan & Claypool series that Hirst edits are coordinated by our squibs editor, Pierre Isabelle, with Hirst out of the loop.


Squibs [Report by Pierre Isabelle]

See separate report by Pierre


Administrative Matters

Editorial Handover

Paola Merlo has officially taken over as editor-in-chief of the journal in July 2013, at which point Robert Dale has stepped down after 10 years as editor, although he is still invaluably useful if asked for advice. Robert has done a wonderful job of running the journal all these years and we are very grateful for his dedication.

Editorial Assistance

Suzy Howlett has finished her appointmeent as CL editor assistant around the same time as Robert and has been overlapping with Tanja Samardzic, the new editorial assistant. Suzy Howlett was also invaluable in making the transition smooth and overlapping with Tanja. Thank you very very much.


Statistics

2013 up to 19 July

First submissions in 2013

Survey proposal

Total: 1

Reject (not suitable): 1


Articles

Total: 57

Revise and resubmit: 6

Reject: 6

Reject (not suitable): 25

No decision: 20


Average time to decision: 28 days

Average time to decision (excluding "reject (not suitable)"): 72 days


Resubmission of an article from 2012 or before

Surveys

Total: 2

Accept: 1

Accept with revisions: 1


Articles

Total: 14

Accept: 6

Revise and resubmit: 3

Reject: 3

No decision: 2


Resubmission of an article from 2013

Articles

Total: 5

Reject: 1

No decision: 4


Totals (All submissions in 2013, including survey proposals)

Total: 80

Accept: 7

Accept with revisions: 1

Revise and resubmit: 9

Reject: 10

Reject (not suitable): 26

No review, withdrawn: 1

No decision: 26


Times for all submissions (incl. survey proposals)

Average time to decision: 34 days

Average time to decision (excluding "reject (not suitable)" and "no review"): 62 days


Times for all article submissions

Average time to decision: 35 days

Average time to decision (excluding "reject (not suitable)" and "no review"): 63 days


Country of first author (New submissions and resubmissions from 2012 or

before)


Articles

Australia 1

Brazil 2

Bulgaria 1

Canada 2

China 9

Czech Republic 1

Egypt 1

France 4

Germany 2

Hong Kong 1

India 7

Iran 3

Lithuania 1

Malaysia 2

Mexico 1

Netherlands 1

New Zealand 1

Nigeria 1 Palestinian Territory 1

Poland 1

Romania 1

Singapore 1

Spain 2

Taiwan 1

UK 8

US 13

Vietnam 2


TOTAL 71


Survey proposals:

India 1


Survey:


Vietnam 1


Book reviews are edited by Graeme Hirst. We publish two or three reviews in each issue. In order to avoid a conflict of interest, reviews of books in the Morgan & Claypool series that Hirst edits are coordinated by our squibs editor, Pierre Isabelle, with Hirst out of the loop.