Academic publisher Cambridge University Press has extended its strong partnership with the Association for Symbolic Logic to publish The Journal of Symbolic Logic and The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. The Journal and the Bulletin are leading publications in the field of logic, and publish papers of the highest standard. They cover all areas within the purview of the Association for Symbolic Logic (ASL).
The Journal of Symbolic Logic was founded in 1936, as a journal publishing original, innovative, high-quality research in mathematical logic and its applications. The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic was established in 1995 to provide a journal of high standards that would be both accessible, and of interest to a wide audience.
Both the Bulletin and the Journal will be available in print and electronic formats and digitised as part of the Cambridge Journals Digital Archive alongside The Review of Symbolic Logic, which was launched with Cambridge in 2008. Access via Cambridge's industry-leading platform, Cambridge Journals Online, will improve the journal's visibility and functionality.