As of Dec 2008, programming is underway at Princeton University. (It may be a few more months before ready for general use.)
See 'edit history' of this page for earlier developmental efforts, including test sites http://philreview.googlepages.com/ (Jared) and http://test.alsnotepad.com/ (Al)
Comments (3)
Brandon Watson said
at 7:32 pm on Mar 31, 2008
Jared,
It looks great! I can't find any submission guidelines, though.
Brandon Watson said
at 7:39 pm on Mar 31, 2008
Scratch that; I found them. Some things you might consider adding to them: (1) Since you are uploading things manually, you probably should let people know what formats would make it easiest for you to convert to HTML. I assume from what you say above that .txt is best for you; you should say that on the page. (Also, if you would accept papers already formatted in HTML, or if there is a reason not to do this.)
(2) There also needs to be information about current capabilities. Suppose (e.g.) I have images or tables in my paper. In a text document that's going to be a problem. Is this feasible at all? Is there something that could be done that would make it easier to incorporate these things properly? &c.
(3) Similarly with format for footnotes (e.g., do they need to be endnotes?)
I mention these things because they're bound to come up at some point.
Jared said
at 3:03 pm on May 3, 2008
See Richard's update. Alex's site looks excellent and, if it's going to be hosted by Princeton Philosophy, is exactly the sort of thing we've wanted.
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