Cornell University Library and the staff of the Center for Innovative Publishing and E-Publishing Technologies are pleased to announce the launch of a new version of Project Euclid

 

Cornell University Library and the staff of the Center for
Innovative Publishing and E-Publishing Technologies are pleased to
announce the launch of a new version of Project Euclid (http://
projecteuclid.org), our enterprise publishing service for
mathematics and statisitics literature.

The upgrade site offers enhanced functionality and a fresh new
design. Powered by Cornell's publishing system, DPubS v.2, Project
Euclid now supports on-line publication of a wider range of content
types, including monographs and conference proceedings; improved
searching via Lucene; publisher-driven customization options; and
initiutive administrative tools.

New to Project Euclid with this upgrade are the complete set of
Notre Dame Lecture Series on Mathematics (1942--1990) and, by
year's end, the Proceedings of the Berkeley Symposium on
Mathematical Statistics and Probability (1946--1971). Both are
available on an open access basis.

Forty-five journals and 42,000 articles from 30 partner publishers
are available from Project Euclid. Seven new journals will be
joining Project Euclid this year. Forthcoming this summer will be
complete backfiles for the Tohoku Mathematical Journal and the
Proceedings of the Japan Academy, the backfiles of the four
flagship journals from the Institute of Mathematical Statistics
(courtesy of JSTOR), links to the backissues of the Bulletin and
Journal of the Association for Symbolic Logic on JSTOR, and, under
special arrangements with the American Mathematical Society, the
back volumes of the Bulletin of the AMS (1891-1991).

Contact:
Terry Ehling
Director
Center for Innovative Publishing
-and-
David Ruddy
Director
E-Publishing Technologies

Cornell University Library
Ithaca, NY 14853
euclid-l@cornell.edu

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