I think for more practical purposes, the times from submission to rejection and acceptance are more useful! I'm not sure the backlog matters at all anymore (at least, not if you post your papers to the arxiv). In particular, there are some journals with notoriously large backlogs for which the time it takes to reach a decision is, in my limited experience, quite short.
– GS
Jan 25 '10 at 10:06
Friday, 15 February 2008
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