SOLSTICE: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics 25 YEARS, AND MORE, OF
PUBLICATION!
|
Cite articles as: Author names(s), Year. Title of article, Solstice: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics, Vol. XX, No. YY. Ann Arbor: Institute of Mathematical Geography |
Deep Blue
|
IMaGe Home
|
Solstice Home
|
June, 2017 28 is a perfect number--the sum of its proper divisors. 28 = 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14. SPECIAL ISSUE: MERIDIAN RENAISSANCE, PART I Guest Creators: Sandra L. Arlinghaus, William E. Arlinghaus, Adrienne Coley Dison, Richard 'Clay' Hamilton |
1.
ARCHIVE 2. Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement 3. Awards
|
|||
|
.
Solstice:
An
Electronic Journal of Geography and
Mathematics, |
Abstracting and Indexing
Databases:
Review posted on
Ulrich's site:
An interesting example of a privately issued electronic journal. As described in the mission statement of the journal, "The purpose of Solstice is to promote interaction between geography and mathematics." Articles are scholarly in presentation, with clear illustrations and charts. A number of the articles are written by the editor; the editorial advisory board lists individuals from throughout the country. Libraries should review and consider adding this to their collection of electronic journals. ML 11-15-1997 Library of Congress Number: G70.23 Dewey Decimal System Numbers: 526, 510. Congratulations to all Solstice contributors. |
Remembering those who are gone now
but who contributed in various ways to Solstice or to IMaGe projects, directly or
indirectly, during the first 28 years of IMaGe: Allen K. Philbrick Alma S. Lach Donald F. Lach | Frank Harary | William D. Drake | H. S. M. Coxeter | Saunders Mac Lane | Chauncy D. Harris | Norton S. Ginsburg | Sylvia L. Thrupp | Arthur L. Loeb | George Kish | |