Join the Revolution! A Survey of Our Subscribers is Coming

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July 12, 2018
by Editors Also by this Author

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This summer we are going to conduct an email survey of JAR subscribers to get an idea of how you read the journal, what you like about the site, what you would like to see more of, and your input into initiatives we are considering. You are the lifeblood of JAR, so we want your feedback.

To participate in the survey, you must be an email subscriber. If you have not done so already, please subscribe now so you can add your voice to the results!

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