Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Questions for Specialty Journal Editors:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_07_05-2009_07_11.shtml#1247162428


   I've talked to some people who are considering setting up specialty
   journals, and given them some advice (usually cautioning them that
   it's very hard to get such a journal off the ground and make it
   successful). But I thought it would be good to get some feedback from
   people who have actually worked on such journals.

   If you have such recent experience (say, in the last five years),
   could you please post something that includes the following:
    1. A rough sense of your journal's subject matter and the ranking of
       your law school. If you want to keep your journal's name out of
       it, a rough ranking (e.g. "the school is in the #11-20 range in
       the U.S. News list") and the subject matter would be just fine.
    2. Your sense of the quality of the articles that you managed to get.
    3. Some things your journal has done that improve the quality of the
       articles that you get (e.g., running symposia, if you did that and
       you thought that was helpful, having a subject matter that is for
       some reason unreasonably looked down on by higher-ranked journals,
       and so on).
    4. Your sense of the value of the experience to you, as
       educationally, as a credential, and as a fun project, whether or
       not you thought that the journal got to publish very good
       articles.
    5. Whatever other thoughts you might have on the subject.

   Many thanks!

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