New Open Access Logic Books from the ASL

Exciting developments! The Association of Symbolic Logic has made the now-out of print volumes in the Lecture Notes in Logic (vols. 1-12) and Perspectives in Mathematical Logic (vols. 1-12) open-access through Project Euclid. This includes classics like

I’m especially excited about the Hájek/Pudlák and Barwise/Feferman volumes, which are chock-full of useful material! Check out the full list of volumes available (click on the “Series Contents” link on the right side). For now it’s available in nicely scanned and OCR’d PDF format, perhaps there will also be a print-on-demand way of getting a bound copy.


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4 responses to “New Open Access Logic Books from the ASL”

  1. Aldo Antonelli

    Wow, these are all classic, beautiful books.Thanks to the ASL for this unprecedented move.

  2. Andy

    Thanks for the news, Richard. I’ve been trying to buy a copy of Sacks’ book in particular for years, and came up completely dry.

  3. Clark

    Wonderful resource, thanks for mentioning it.By the way, the link for Barwise Admissible Sets and Structures is a duplicate of Barwise Fefferman. The real link is http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS?service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&handle=euclid.pl/1235418470My laptop is starting to feel like the Library of Alexandria.

  4. Richard Zach

    Link fixed, thanks.

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