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Mathematicians as Publishers

Mathematicians as Publishers. (e-Publishing). A timeline of major events in computer networking. ARPANET ( Advanced Research Projects Agency Network ), 1969, following RAND. Joining 4 computers: The Stanford Research Institute UCLA UCSB Utah. 1970’s.

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Mathematicians as Publishers

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  1. Mathematicians as Publishers (e-Publishing)

  2. A timeline of major events in computer networking • ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), 1969, following RAND.Joining 4 computers: • The Stanford Research Institute • UCLA • UCSB • Utah

  3. 1970’s Developement of standards and infrastructure Open Architecture, Routers, Gateways TCP/IP, DNS, Ethernet • First e-mail: Ray Tomlinson, ARPANET, 1971.

  4. 1980’s Commercialization And Other “Nets” • USENET (1980, discussion groups) • BITNET (1981) • NSFNET (1985, took over ARPANET in 1990) • UUNET (1987, commercial)

  5. World Wide Web Tim Berners-Lee, CERN, Geneva, 1989. Browser (ViolaWWW), Language (HTML) (made public in 1992)

  6. “Web Browsing” Technologies • FTP • Telnet • Gopher • Mosaic (Mark Andreesen, 1993)went on with Netscape (1994) and Mozilla • Internet Explorer (Microsoft) • Konqueror • Safari (Apple)

  7. Growth of Networking

  8. Growth Chart

  9. e-Publishing

  10. e-Communities on the Web • Topology Atlashttp://at.yorku.ca/topology/ • Group Pub Forumhttp://www.bath.ac.uk/~masgcs/gpf.html • Graph Theory Resourceshttp://www.cs.columbia.edu/~sanders/graphtheory/ • Commutative Algebrahttp://www.commalg.org/

  11. Subject e-Print Servers • Hopf Topology Archivehttp://hopf.math.purdue.edu/pub/hopf.html • Mathematical Physics Preprint Archive (mp_arc)http://www.ma.utexas.edu/mp_arc/mp_arc-home.html

  12. General e-Print Servers(Centralized Servers) • ArXiv http://arxiv.org/ • Formerly Mathematics Archiveat Los Alamos National Laboratory http://xxx.lanl.gov/ • Front at UC Davis http://front.math.ucdavis.edu/ • Max Planck Institute Preprints http://www.mpim-bonn.mpg.de/html/preprints/preprints.html • MSRI Preprintshttp://www.msri.org/publications/preprints/ • IHES Preprintshttp://www.ihes.fr/IHES/Scientifique/Preprint/preprint.htm

  13. General e-Print Servers(Umbrella Servers) • MPRESS: A Math-Net Preprint Search Systemhttp://mathnet.preprints.org/http://www.math-net.org/ • CiteBase (Search across multiple archives)(part ofhttp://eprints.org/)http://citebase.eprints.org/ • ResearchIndex (CiteSeer) scientific virtual library from NEChttp://citeseer.nj.nec.com/cs/ • MathDoc: Cellule de Coordination Documentaire Nationale pour les Mathématiques http://www-mathdoc.ujf-grenoble.fr/

  14. e-Journals • Annals of Mathematics http://www.math.princeton.edu/~annals/ • Geometry and Topology http://www.maths.warwick.ac.uk/gt/ • Electronic Journal of Combinatoricshttp://www.combinatorics.org/ • New York Journal of Mathematics http://nyjm.albany.edu:8000/nyjm.html • Documenta Mathematicahttp://www.mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de/documenta/Welcome-eng.html

  15. e-Journals (more) • JSTOR$http://www.jstor.org/ • Project Euclid$http://projecteuclid.org/ • Project Muse$http://muse.jhu.edu/

  16. Commercial Publishers • MathematicsWeb(Elsevier’s Math Portal) $http://www.mathematicsweb.org/ • Mathematics Preprint Serverhttp://www.mathpreprints.com/ • ScienceDirect (includes Academic Press journals)http://www.sciencedirect.com/ • Scirus)scientific search engine(http://www.scirus.com/ • LINK from Springer$http://link.springer.de/

  17. e-Publishing Technologies • Mathematicahttp://www.mathematica.com/ • MathML Centralhttp://www.mathmlcentral.com/ • TechExplorerhttp://www.ibm.com/software/network/techexplorer/ • TtH (TeX to HTML translator)http://hutchinson.belmont.ma.us/tth/ • WebEQ (a Java equation viewer)ftp://geom.umn.edu/pub/software/WebEQ/ • DjVu http://www.djvuzone.com/

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