Jubilee
medal design based very
roughly on the silver jubilee medal of Queen
Elizabeth II of Great
Britain.
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AWARDS
AND SELECTED COMMENTS
- Solstice page translated into Belorussian,
April, 2016; many thanks to Valerie
Bastiaan. Link.
- Solstice
cover materials translated
into Ukranian, August 25, 2011; many thanks
to Galina
Miklosic. Link.
- Solstice
was a Pirelli
INTERNETional
Award
Semi-Finalist, 2001 (top 80 out of
over 1000 entries worldwide)
- One
article
in Solstice was a Pirelli
INTERNETional Award Semi-Finalist,
2003 (Spatial Synthesis Sampler).
- American
Mathematical Monthly, September
1992, in Telegraphic Reviews section notes Solstice as
"one of the world's
first electronic journals using TeX."
L. A. Steen.
- Science
News, 25 January, 1992.
Article about Solstice.
- Science,
AAAS, 29 November, 1991. Article about
Solstice.
LISTINGS
IN
DIRECTORIES AND DATABASES
- IMaGe
is listed as a "Collection" in the
persistent online archive, DeepBlue,
of The University
of Michigan library. It is listed
under "Mathematical Geography"
on the Collections link.
- Solstice
is listed in the Directory
of Open
Access
Journals maintained by the
University of Lund where it is
maintained
as a "searchable" journal.
- Solstice
is listed on the journals section
of the website of the American
Mathematical
Society, http://www.ams.org/
- Solstice
is listed in the EBSCO
database.
- IMaGe
is
listed on the website of the
Numerical Cartography Lab of The
Ohio
State
University: http://ncl.sbs.ohio-state.edu/4_homes.html
- Solstice
is
listed in Geoscience
e-Journals, as in the table below:
Sandra Lach Arlinghaus,
Ph.D.; Founding Director and
Creator
of IMaGe, e-mail: sarhaus@umich.edu
All material is
copyrighted
and copyrights for IMaGe materials are
filed, along with original copy,
in the Library of Congress. Please
employ standards for fair use and
citation
practice similar to those for
conventional printed matter. From the
original
IMaGe logo, Allen K. Philbrick
created, for IMaGe, this graphic
variation
(in 1986) used as the background for
this site.
Source of original
(single)
Earth animation, downloaded from:
http://www.dsu.edu/~crosse/animation/earth.gif
This
site was created,
first,
on December 19, 1995.
The
Institute of Mathematical
Geography is a division of Arlinghaus
Enterprises, L.L.C.
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