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RE: Wolfram Research and the Mathematica Journal

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  • Subject: [mg5719] RE: [mg5686] Wolfram Research and the Mathematica Journal
  • From: Paolo Pignatelli <paolop at snet.net>
  • Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 14:29:12 -0500
  • Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com

Hello Mr. Sester,

Why not publish on-line?  I would much prefer it, it could be the ideal demonstration of the use of electronic publishing.

Paolo Pignatelli
paolop at snet.net

-----Original Message-----
From:	Steven Sester [SMTP:sester at wolfram.com]
To: mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
Sent:	Wednesday, January 08, 1997 12:56 PM
To:	mathgroup at smc.vnet.net
Subject:	[mg5686] Wolfram Research and the Mathematica Journal

There seems to be confusion about the role Wolfram Research has played in
the publishing of the Mathematica Journal. Since the magazine was launched
in 1990, our company has lent its product name to the highly successful
publication under a contractual agreement first with Addison-Wesley and
then with Miller-Freeman. We have never been the publisher of the journal.

We understand that Miller-Freeman is restructuring but we have received no
official notification regarding publication of the Mathematica Journal.
Those with concerns about their subscriptions or Miller-Freeman's future
plans with regard to the journal should contact them directly.

Wolfram Research is keenly aware of the importance the Mathematica Journal
has to our company mission and to the Mathematica user community. We remain
committed to ensuring that the journal continues to be published without
interruption.

We value your comments regarding all Mathematica related publications and
encourage you to contact us with related comments.

Steven Sester
Manager, Public Relations
sester at wolfram.com







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