Illinois Journal of Mathematics joins Duke University Press

Illinois Journal of Mathematics joins Duke University Press

The Illinois Journal of Mathematics (IJM) is pleased to announce that it has entered into a publishing partnership with Duke University Press (DUP), beginning with Volume 63 in Spring 2019. “We are proud to be associated with the outstanding DUP mathematics publishing program and its flagship journal, the Duke Mathematical Journal,” said Steven Bradlow, a professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and IJM editor-in-chief. “Duke University Press is delighted to establish a partnership with the Department of Mathematics at Illinois to publish its long-established and highly regarded journal,” said Rob Dilworth, journals director at DUP. “We look forward to providing our expert mathematics publishing support to ensure that IJM continues to be a valuable resource to the entire mathematics research community.”

Editorial Board updates

IJM is pleased to welcome new Editorial Board member Professor Oscar García-Prada of the Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas (CSIC-Madrid). Professor García-Prada’s research interests include differential geometry, complex algebraic geometry, and mathematical physics. He also serves on the editorial boards of the International Journal of Mathematics and Extracta Mathematicae. Luchezar Avramov has retired from the Editorial Board after 15 years. Professor Avramov holds the Dale M. Jensen Chair in Mathematics at the University of Nebraska. IJM’s editor-in-chief, the Editorial Board, and staff thank Professor Avramov for his years of service to the journal.

New online submission process for IJM

As part of the transition to DUP, IJM is adopting EditFlow, an online manuscript submission and peer-review system. EditFlow is a tool specifically geared toward the needs of mathematics publishing. IJM’s EditFlow website is http://bit.ly/IJM-Submit