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October 2021
- 1. How to Tutorial-a-thon by Henry Adams, Hana Dal Poz Kouřimská, Teresa Heiss, Sarah Percival, and Lori Ziegelmeier Henry Adams, Hana Dal Poz Kouřimská, Teresa Heiss, Sarah Percival and Lori Ziegelmeier
- 2. The OEIS: A Fingerprint File for Mathematics by N. J. A. Sloane N. J. A. Sloane
- 3. Welcome to MathOverflow! by David E Speyer David E Speyer
- 4. The $L$-Functions and Modular Forms Database by John E. Cremona, John W. Jones, Andrew V. Sutherland, and John Voight John E. Cremona, John W. Jones, Andrew V. Sutherland and John Voight
- 5. Collaborative Calculation in Your Web Browser by William Stein William Stein
- 6. Curating Online Mathematical Resources by Pieter Belmans Pieter Belmans
June/July 2021
- 1. How to Tell a Good Mathematical Story by Igor Pak Igor Pak
- 2. Collaborative Writing: What, How, and Why by Margaret Symington and Daniele Sepe Margaret Symington and Daniele Sepe
- 3. Practical Suggestions for Mathematical Writing by Renee Bell, Borys Kadets, Padmavathi Srinivasan, Nicholas Triantafillou, and Isabel Vogt Renee Bell, Borys Kadets, Padmavathi Srinivasan, Nicholas Triantafillou and Isabel Vogt
- 4. Organizing a Short Online Math Program Successfully by Daniel Glasscock, Claire Merriman, Donald Robertson, and Clifford Smyth Daniel Glasscock, Claire Merriman, Donald Robertson and Clifford Smyth
- 5. Virtual Workshop on Ricci and Scalar Curvature Draws Unexpected Attendance by Christina Sormani Christina Sormani
- 6. The International Congress on Mathematical Software Goes Virtual: Experience from Organizing an Online Conference in Times of COVID-19 by Michael Joswig and Timo de Wolff Michael Joswig and Timo de Wolff