SOLSTICE: An Electronic Journal of Geography and Mathematics 25 YEARS, AND MORE, OF
PUBLICATION!
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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 |
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December, 2017 28 is a perfect number--the sum of its proper divisors. 28 = 1 + 2 + 4 + 7 + 14. SPECIAL ISSUE: DEEP BLUE ARCHIVE In response to reader comments, this
issue of Solstice
is devoted entirely to displaying, in
pdf format, the current state of the
persistent IMaGe archive housed in Deep Blue
at The University of Michigan. The
linked file was formed using Adobe Acrobat Pro
and downloading the archive directly from the
university server, through two levels of links
all on the same path. The downloaded
collection was then edited to remove extra
pages for which the search turned up no
results (such as for co-authors from outside
the university with no independent other
entries within Deep Blue). The original
download had 300 pages; the edited version has
161 pages. There are 460 separate
entries in the archive. These 161 pages
show the pages of the collection as created in
Deep Blue; they do not show the files of
articles, themselves. Rather, they show
links to those files that are already stored
in the persistent archive as well as some
external links (which may or may not be
persistent). So, these pages represent
the collection framework within which
perpetually-maintained IMaGe files (and
others) are placed.
Linked archive: Deep Blue as of December 2017. |
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A recent link from
George Mokray: The 25 Interrelations of the Platonic Solids. |
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ARCHIVE 2. Editorial Board, Advice to Authors, Mission Statement 3. Awards
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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 | Frederick L. Goodman | Saunders Mac Lane | Chauncy D. Harris | Norton S. Ginsburg | Sylvia L. Thrupp | Arthur L. Loeb | George Kish | |