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Online Business Today (OBT) is a new publication about US
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TOURBUS is a free moderated guide to dozens of "must see"
Internet sites, written by Patrick Douglas Crispen and
"Doctor Bob" Rankin. It will include FTP, gopher, and WWW sites,
but with email addresses for all resources mentioned.
"50K readers are expected." Send a "subscribe tourbus" message
to Web Review is about the emergence of WWW as a new medium,
and about the creative people who use it. Thematic explorations
of the Web's new forms and genres, plus reviews of specific
communities. "Thesis" is an e-journal of commentary on science
and technology issues. Mathematical Physics Electronic Journal is free
in abstracts or full PostScript journal form.
Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics (SNDE)
is an e-journal covering theory and practice of nonlinear methods
in economics and finance. Articles may be in hypertext,
Postscript, compressed Postscript, TeX, or .dvi formats.
See Theory and Applications of Categories is a new refereed
e-journal for the study of categorical algebra or methods,
including applications of category theory to computer science,
physics and other mathematical sciences. Abstracts will come
by email, with .dvi or PostScript papers via FTP, gopher, or WWW.
Free to individuals. Send your name and postal address
to MathUser is the Wolfram Research newsletter for registered
Mathematica users. ASCII and Mathematica Notebook formats.
The 14-year-old Seminaire Lotharingien de Combinatoire
has announced a new international electronic journal
of the same name, for papers in algebraic combinatorics.
They will coordinate with the Electronic J. of Combinatorics
published in America. Electronic Research Announcements of the AMS (ERA-AMS)
is new, from the American Mathematical Society.
The J. of Mathematical Imaging and Vision, edited by
Gerhard X. Ritter, is new from Kluwer. See The Electronic Journal of Probability
and Electronic Communications in Probability will publish
refereed papers in all areas of probability, free to individuals.
Submissions are solicited. A hardcopy version is being
considered.