JNSI Volume 53, no. 3 / 2021
JNSI Volume 53, no. 3 / 2021
Story Abstracts
Editor's Note — Fiona Martin
Insights from GNSI's 2021 Visual SciComm Conference — Kalliopi Monoyios
A Review of the 2021 Annual Business Meeting — Kalliopi Monoyios
Our Apologies
Font Follies — Gail Guth
Rendering the Unseeable — Jane L. Zen
Codifying Composable Graphic Libraries — Melissa Clarkson
Restoration of Extinct Species (open access) — Anthony James Gustafson
Book Review: Natural History of Edward Lear (open access)— C. Olivia Carlisle
Restoration of Extinct Species
— Anthony James Gustafson
Our ancient ancestors told stories of great prehistoric beasts in the form of drawings on the walls of caves. These animals played a significant role in their daily lives, and they clearly felt their stories were worth telling. And whether they realized it or not, the stories themselves would long outlive those who wrote them.
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