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[MIT ONLY] MTN V1N1 is here, copies available
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Reid M. Pinchback)
Tue Jun 14 11:15:23 1994
To: msug@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 94 11:14:20 EDT
From: "Reid M. Pinchback" <reidmp@MIT.EDU>
[MIT ONLY]
We have our batch of copies of Volume 1 Number 1 of the MTN available.
This issue contains articles on Maple V Release 3, Maple programming
tips, Biochemistry, Hydrology, Thermodynamics, Mechanical Engineering,
Differential Equations, and Education.
As a reminder (or first-time info for newer msug list members),
because at MIT we have a site license for Maple, we get a number of
copies of "MapleTech: The Maple Technical Newsletter". If anybody at
MIT would be interested in having a copy, please let me know (by
sending email to f_l@mit.edu, or by calling x3-0115). Supply will be
on a rationed first-come, first-served basis. Be sure to provide your
office address so that we can inter-campus mail them to you. I've
also got copies of the latest issue of Roots which I'll include.
I still have copies of Issue 10 available, and I think a couple of
copies of Issue 9 left as well. If you don't already have these
issues, just let me know. For those who may have noticed the change
in the MTN issue-numbering scheme, it is because the MTN is now a
refereed journal.
In past some people have asked me if I could set up a distibution list
that I would always use to send people current copies of MTN.
Unfortunately, I suspect because of production costs, we get fewer
free copies of MTN than we used to. As a result, I need to ration
them a little more carefully and will only be sending them to people
that contact me.
[THIS NEXT ITEM MAY BE OF INTEREST TO NON-MIT PEOPLE TOO]
If you make use of the World-Wide-Web (via programs like Mosaic),
brief summaries of the MTN articles are available online, including
summaries for the current issue. The URL for the newsletter info is:
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/software/maple/www/mtn.html
[DISCLAIMER: Since Issue #10 I've been the assistant editor of the MTN.
This should not be construed as an endorsement of the newsletter or
Maple itself by MIT.]
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Reid M. Pinchback
Faculty Liaison
Academic Computing Services, MIT