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Project Euclid's stated mission is to advance scholarly communication in the field of theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics. Through a "mixture of open access, subscription, and hosted subscription content it provides a way for small publishers (especially societies) to host their math
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Cornell launched Project Euclid in May 2003 with nineteen journals. In July 2008, Cornell University Library and Duke University Press established a joint venture and began co-managing Project Euclid. Duke assumed responsibility for "marketing, financial, and order fulfillment workflows" while
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titles. Currently, there are over 60 journal titles from the United States, Japan, Europe, Brazil, and Iran. Euclid’s holdings as of February 2012 include: 110,400 journal articles from 64 titles, 162 monographs, and 23
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Ehling, Terry; Erich Staib (December 2008 – January 2009). "The Coefficient Partnership: Project Euclid, Cornell University Library and Duke University Press".
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Through a combination of support by subscribing libraries and participating publishers, Project Euclid has made 70% of its journal articles available as
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through partnerships with independent and society publishers. It was created to provide a platform for small publishers of
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for the development of an online publishing service designed to support the transition for small, non-commercial
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In 2011, Project Euclid received the 2011 Division Award from the Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division of the
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Cornell continued to provide and support Project Euclid's IT infrastructure.
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Campus-Based Publishing Partnerships: A Guide to Critical Issues
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In 1999, Cornell University Library received a grant from the
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to move from print to electronic in a cost-effective way.
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Cornell University Library
Duke University Press
theoretical
applied mathematics
statistics
scholarly journals
open access
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
mathematics journals
Duke University Press
open access journals
monographs
peer-reviewed
conference proceedings
Special Libraries Association
DPubS
D-Scribe Digital Publishing


Campus-Based Publishing Partnerships: A Guide to Critical Issues
SPARC
the original
"Project Euclid Reaches 1 Million Pages"


"Project Euclid"


"2011 PAM Division Award"
the original

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