From: Robert R Kessler
Subject: Lisp and Symbolic Computation Journal
Date: 
Message-ID: <1993Aug3.084436.19180@morgan.cs.utah.edu>
I have been asked by a bunch of you for information on the Lisp and Symbolic
Computation journal of which I am co-Editor-in-chief.  LASC is a
quarterly journal specializing in areas relating to (as you might
guess) Lisp and symbolic computation.  We are always looking for
journal quality papers and have a reasonably good turn around time for
reviews.  So, if you have a paper that you would like to submit,
please contact Jan Zubkoff, our Associate Editor.  Her email address
is: ···@lucid.com 

In my last post, I mentioned the special issue on Eulisp.  Here is the
table of contents from that issue.  I retrieved it using the anonymous
FTP instructions below:

VOLUME 6, ISSUES 1/2, August 1993

- Editorial
- An Overview of EuLisp
     Julian Padget, Greg Nuyens and Harry Bretthaur
- EuLisp in Education
     Russell Bradford and David De Roure
- Balancing the EuLisp Metaobject Protocol
     Harry Bretthauer, Jurgen Kopp, Harley Davis and Keith
     Playford
- Applications of Telos
     Peter Broadbery and Christopher Burdorf
- A Practical Approach to Type Inference for EuLisp
     Andreas Kind and Horst Friedrich
- EuLisp Threads: A Concurrency Toolbox
     Neil Berrington, Peter Broadbery, David De Roure and Julian
     Padget 
-Plurals: A SIMD Extension to EuLisp
     Simon Merrall and Julian Padget

For those of you interested in the journal, here is contact and other
information.

To order in North America:

Kluwer Academic Publishers
PO Box 358, Accord Station
Hingham, MA 02018-358
phone: 617-871-6600
fax: 617-871-6528
email: ······@world.std.com

To order outside North America:

Kluwer Academic Publishers
PO Box 322
3300 AH Dordrecht
The Netherlands

In addition, please note that:

A full table of contents of all published issues, aims and scopt, and 
instructions for authors are available by anonymous ftp from world.std.com.
They are in the files: Kluwer/journals/lisp.toc & Kluwer/journals/lisp.inf.

The anonymous ftp has the table of contents for all issues of LASC
up through and including 6.1/2.

BTW -- to whomever is maintaining the FAQ, this might be useful
information to include in there.

Guess that is all of the information that I can think to give you.

Bob.