The goal of this survey is to collect data on the relative strength of mathematics journals. The ranking is intended to be purely subjective and based only on your personal opinion of the journal.
The goal is explicitly not to create an authoritative ordering of journals. I hope that this survey can help to highlight strong but less well-known journals and to provide data on how perception of journals change over time.
The survey will take around 15 minutes to complete. It is recommended to use a web browser on personal computer. Your data is saved locally in your browser while you complete the survey and it will persist if you close and reload the page. Note that it will not survive a browser data reset (for instance, when clearing browser history).
The submitted data will be anonymized and made publicly available when the survey is finished.
This survey was put together by Alex Rutar. Please feel free contact him with any concerns, complaints, or questions!