We invite libraries and institutions to subscribe to the world’s premiere journals of mathematical exposition: The American Mathematical Monthly, Mathematics Magazine, and The College Mathematics Journal. Mathematicians worldwide have used, enjoyed, and admired these publications for more than a century.
The Mathematical Association of America, which focuses on mathematics at the collegiate level, also publishes the widely circulated student magazine Math Horizons.
These periodicals are available in print and online (hosted by Ingenta). Access to the digital versions of the journals is available while a library maintains a subscription to the journal. Such subscriptions also provide access to the journal archive hosted at Ingenta, dating back to 2007.
JSTOR (www.jstor.org) maintains a complete archive of the three MAA journals, with a three-year moving wall, which currently extends through 2005. Contact JSTOR for information on obtaining access to the complete MAA journal archive.
For additional information about library subscriptions or sample copies of MAA periodicals, contact Carol Baxter at cbaxter@maa.org.
Subscriptions are on a calendar year cycle. Prices listed below are for print only, electronic and print, or electronic only.
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Published ten times a year (dual issues in June/July and August/September).
Articles inform, stimulate, challenge, enlighten and entertain. The Monthly is the most widely read journal of collegiate mathematics in the world. Some of the Monthly's many features include expositions of old and new results, historical or biographical essays, and a renowned problems section. |
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Published five times a year (February, April, June, October, and December). Offers lively, readable, and appealing exposition on a wide range of mathematical topics. Mathematics Magazine focuses on the history of mathematics, philosophy of mathematics, and the relationship between the various branches of mathematics. It can serve as a powerful tool to supplement undergraduate. |
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Published five times a year (January,
March,
May,
September, and November). Features articles on the history and philosophy of mathematics, classroom capsules, problems and solutions, pedagogical articles, applications and computer-related mathematics, as well as in-depth interviews with personalities in the world of mathematics. |
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Published four times a year (September,
November, February, and April). Math Horizons is for undergraduates and others who are interested in mathematics. Its purpose is to expand both the career and intellectual horizons of students. |