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Publishes articles about mathematics and the profession. Covers a broad spectrum of mathematical interests, and include professional mathematicians as well as students of mathematics at all collegiate levels.
Coverage: 1894-2017 (Vols. 1-124)
Published by the American Statistical Association, this journal strives to publish articles of general interest to the statistical profession on topics that are important for a broad group of statisticians, and ordinarily not highly technical.
Coverage: 1947-20015 (Vols. 1-69)
Published by the Mathematical Association of America, this journal emphasizes the first two years of the college curriculum. The journal contains a wealth of material for teachers and students.
Coverage: 1984-2017 (Vols. 15-48)
Math Horizons is intended primarily for undergraduates interested in mathematics. The purpose is to introduce students to the world of mathematics outside the classroom.
Coverage: 1993-2017 (Vols. 1-25)
Mathematics Magazine presents articles and notes on undergraduate mathematical topics in a lively expository style that appeals to students and faculty throughout the undergraduate years.
Coverage: 1947-2017 (Vols. 21-90)
A peer-reviewed journal that reports on international developments and research in all fields of science.
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