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Mathematics Magazine is a refereed bimonthly publication of the Mathematical Association of America. Its intended audience is teachers of collegiate mathematics, especially at the junior/senior level, and their students. It is explicitly a journal of mathematics rather than pedagogy. Rather than articles in the terse "theorem-proof" style of research journals, it seeks articles which provide a context for the mathematics they deliver, with examples, applications, illustrations, and historical background.[2] Paid circulation in 2008 was 9,500 and total circulation was 10,000.[3]

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Mathematics Magazine is a continuation of Mathematics News Letter (1926–1934) and National Mathematics Magazine (1934–1945).[4] Doris Schattschneider became the first female editor of Mathematics Magazine in 1981. [5][6]

The MAA gives the Carl B. Allendoerfer Awards annually "for articles of expository excellence" published in Mathematics Magazine.[7]

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  1. "Newsroom | Taylor & Francis". Archived from the original on 2018-01-10. Retrieved 2018-01-10.
  2. "Mathematics Magazine: Guidelines for Authors". Mathematical Association of America. June 2, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-31.
  3. "Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation". Mathematics Magazine. 81 (4): 316. October 2008. ISSN 0025-570X.
  4. History of Mathematics Magazine, MAA. Accessed online Sep. 28, 2016.
  5. 2005 Parson Lecturer - Dr. Doris Schattschneider, University of North Carolina at Asheville, Department of Mathematics, archived from the original on 2014-01-11, retrieved 2013-07-13.
  6. Riddle, Larry (April 5, 2013), Doris Schattschneider, Biographies of Women Mathematicians, Agnes Scott College, retrieved 2013-07-13.
  7. "The Mathematical Association of America's Carl B. Allendoerfer Award". Mathematical Association of America. January 29, 2009. Retrieved 2009-01-31.

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