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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 Developement of standards and infrastructure Open Architecture, Routers, Gateways TCP/IP, DNS, Ethernet First Ray Tomlinson, ARPANET, 1971.

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

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

“Web Browsing” Technologies FTPTelnetGopher Mosaic (Mark Andreesen, 1993) went on with Netscape (1994) and Mozilla Internet Explorer (Microsoft) Konqueror Safari (Apple)

Growth of Networking Year # of Nodes 4155,000100,000300,

Growth Chart

e-Publishing e-Publishing e-Communities Mailing Lists (mail servers) News Groups (news servers) Web-based e-Print Servers General Centralized Servers Umbrella Servers Subject e-Journals

e-Communities on the Web Topology Atlas Group Pub Forum Graph Theory Resources htheory/ htheory/ htheory/ Commutative Algebra

Subject e-Print Servers Hopf Topology Archive Mathematical Physics Preprint Archive (mp_arc) -home.html -home.html -home.html

General e-Print Servers (Centralized Servers) ArXiv –Formerly Mathematics Archive at Los Alamos National Laboratory –Front at UC Davis Max Planck Institute Preprints bonn.mpg.de/html/preprints/preprints.html bonn.mpg.de/html/preprints/preprints.html bonn.mpg.de/html/preprints/preprints.html MSRI Preprints IHES Preprints

General e-Print Servers (Umbrella Servers) MPRESS: A Math-Net Preprint Search System CiteBase ( Search across multiple archives )( part of ResearchIndex (CiteSeer) scientific virtual library from NEC MathDoc: Cellule de Coordination Documentaire Nationale pour les Mathématiques

e-Journals Annals of Mathematics Geometry and Topology Electronic Journal of Combinatorics New York Journal of Mathematics Documenta Mathematica bielefeld.de/documenta/Welcome-eng.html bielefeld.de/documenta/Welcome-eng.html bielefeld.de/documenta/Welcome-eng.html

e-Journals (more) JSTOR $ Project Euclid $ Project Muse $

Commercial Publishers MathematicsWeb (Elsevier’s Math Portal) $  Mathematics Preprint Server  ScienceDirect (includes Academic Press journals)  Scirus )scientific search engine( LINK from Springer $

e-Publishing Technologies Mathematica –MathML Central TechExplorer TtH (TeX to HTML translator) WebEQ (a Java equation viewer) ftp://geom.umn.edu/pub/software/WebEQ/ ftp://geom.umn.edu/pub/software/WebEQ/ DjVu