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Grant EuDML     1.2.2010 - 31.1.2013
Grantor: EC Information Society and Media Directorate-General

The European Digital Mathematics Library

In the light of mathematicians reliance on their discipline's rich published heritage and the key role of mathematics in enabling other scientific disciplines, the European Digital Mathematics Library strives to make the significant corpus of mathematics scholarship published in Europe available online, in the form of an authoritative and enduring digital collection, developed and curated by a network of institutions.
National efforts have led to the digitisation of large quantities of mathematical literature, primarily by partners in this project. Publishers produce new material that needs to be archived safely over the long term, made more visible, usable, and interoperable with the legacy corpus on which it settles. In EuDML, these partners will join together with leading technology providers in constructing the Europe-wide interconnections between their collections to create a document network as integrated and trans-national as the discipline of mathematics itself. They will future-proof their work by providing the organisational and technical infrastructure to accommodate new collections and mathematically rich metadata formats, and will work towards truly open access for the whole European Community to this foundational resource, thereby retaining Europe's leadership in the provision, accessibility and exploitation of electronic mathematical content.
EuDML will design and build a collaborative digital library service that will collate the currently distributed content by the diversity of providers. This will be achieved by implementing a single access platform for heterogeneous and multilingual collections. The network of documents will be constructed by merging and augmenting the information available about each document from each collection, and matching documents and references across the entire combined library. In return for this added value, the rights holders agree to a moving wall policy to secure eventual open access to their full texts.

 Participating institutions:

Institute of Mathematics AS CR
Cellule MathDoc at Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
Édition Diffusion Presse Sciences
Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University in Brno
Fachinformationszentrum Karlsruhe - Zentralblatt MATH
Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw
Institute of Mathematics and Informatics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal
Ionian University, Department of Informatics
Made Media Ltd
University of Birmingham, School of Computer Science
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Facultade de Matemáticas

From the project proposal