Sally Haslanger (MIT) has a survey she'd like professional, publishing philosophers to take. Leiter reports on it and provides the link.
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Access to Information: The Virtuous and Vicious Circles of Publishing
Good piece by H.E. Barber on doing away with the traditional academic publishing model [HT: Philosophy Etc..]
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Two Models of Philosophical Production
Splintered Mind post on two models of paper writing in philosophy: Quick and dirty but interesting vs. Careful, rigorous, but slow. Guest blogger Manuel Vargas raises an interesting question in the last paragraph about which might be most productive.
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Certain Doubts A Presumption Against Graduate Students Publishing

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PEA Soup: Should graduate students be encouraged not to publish?
Ralph Wedgwood summarizes three potential arguments against publishing before you finish your dissertation. He (and I agree) thinks they are bad, but asks for people to speak up on their views. If the comments get going, this will be a very useful post for graduate students.
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Thom Brooks Advice on Publishing
This post has links to two guides to publishing aimed at graduate students. Much of this overlaps with a previous scoop but there is some new stuff and in any case said differently...
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Tips for publishing as a graduate student
This post has various advice about publishing as a graduate student. Some might consider this common knowledge but I suspect it is worth reading anyway. For example, it can't hurt to be reminded that "Rejections are a natural part of the process. Anybody who submits nontrivial work to philosophy journals gets rejections."
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