Apollon (Norwegian magazine) explained
Frequency: | Quarterly |
Category: | Popular science magazine |
Publisher: | University of Oslo |
Founded: | 1991 |
Country: | Norway |
Based: | Oslo |
Language: | Norwegian |
Website: | Apollon |
Issn: | 0806-3702 |
Oclc: | 189864465 |
Apollon is a quarterly research-oriented popular science magazine published by the University of Oslo. The title of the magazine is the Norwegian word for Apollo. The publication's full title is Apollon: forskningsmagasin fra Universitetet i Oslo (Norwegian: Apollo: Science and research magazine from the University of Oslo).[1] [2]
History and profile
Launched in 1991, the magazine is a quarterly publication of the University of Oslo.[3] [4] It reports research findings of scholars working at the University,[5] with a target audience including academics, students, politicians, and those interested in scientific research.[6]
Notes and References
- Web site: Apollon: forskningsmagasin fra Universitetet i Oslo. Nasjonalbiblioteket. 14 October 2021. no.
- Book: Jane Chance. Women Medievalists and the Academy. University of Wisconsin Press. 2005. 978-0-299-20750-2. https://books.google.com/books?id=5QrnjT2NT5MC&pg=PA351. 351. Yvonne Rihouët Rokseth. Madison, WI.
- Web site: Kristian H. Nielsen. The Emergence of Science Communication in Scandinavia. Public Communication of Science and Technology. Conference paper. 2014. 14 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211014055438/https://pcst.co/archive/pdf/Nielsen_PCST2014.pdf.
- Web site: M. Michael Brady. The Nordic Model. The Norwegian American. 14 October 2021. 24 June 2019.
- News: Norway's top four April Fools' Day tricks. 14 October 2021. The Local. 1 April 2015.
- Web site: Apollon. Fagpressekatalogen. 14 October 2021. no.