Dear all, A brief note to say that I’ve just updated my much-visited web-page linking to online materials on category theory, freely/legally available at a more or less introductory level. I’m not aiming to be completist, but I have no doubt missed some good things. So do please let me know of any recent materials I might helpfully add to the list. And perhaps, when appropriate, spread the word to students who could find the page useful. One recent addition is a somewhat more polished version of my own notes, now titled Introducing Category Theory. I make no claim at all for these notes other than they should be a-bit-more-than-averagely accessible for self-study, and so they might make for helpful preliminary reading for students about to take on an industrial-strength course next semester. (I’m no category theorist, just a logician of sorts looking with interest over the fence: so I’d of course like to know about any foul-ups, and to have suggestions for improvement!) For more info, see https://www.logicmatters.net/categories Kind regards Peter S. Dr Peter Smith www.logicmatters.net You're receiving this message because you're a member of the Categories mailing list group from Macquarie University. To take part in this conversation, reply all to this message. View group files<https://outlook.office365.com/owa/categories@mq.edu.au/groupsubscription.ashx?source=EscalatedMessage&action=files&GuestId=6bf90c14-94d1-45b7-a0b5-9dd447734d27> | Leave group<https://outlook.office365.com/owa/categories@mq.edu.au/groupsubscription.ashx?source=EscalatedMessage&action=leave&GuestId=6bf90c14-94d1-45b7-a0b5-9dd447734d27> | Learn more about Microsoft 365 Groups<https://aka.ms/o365g>