Partners and
Responsibilities
Each of the partner libraries is
a world leader in research and development related to archiving, preserving,
and providing access to digital material, and each has made the digitization of
mathematics material a special priority. The reference libraries
are:
- The Cornell University
Library, Ithaca, N.Y.
- The State and University
Library Goettingen
- The Tsinghua University
Library, Beijing
- The Orsay Library,
Paris
Content providers
are:
- Springer-Verlag
- Birkhaeuser
Verlag
- Teubner
Verlag
- Vieweg
Verlag
- the ELibM in
EMIS
In general copies of the
content stored in the system should be deposited at all reference libraries as
a matter of safety, and refreshed versions should be exchanged accordingly. The
partners of the initiative will provide their own achievements to support the
aims of the initiative as far as possible.
The first phase of the
initiative in preparation will consist of the stepwise transfer of the
available electronic content from the content providers to the reference
libraries. There it will be checked whether the files can be used for
archiving. Adjustments will be made in the case of files which are unsuitable
for this and recommendations will be developed how the content providers could
care about a more convenient delivery in future cases.
The EMANI
Advisory Board
Sheldon Axler
San Francisco State University
e-Mail:
axler@sfsu.edu
Fengshan Bai
Tsinghua University, Beijing
e-Mail:
fbai@math.tsinghua.edu.cn
Jonathan Borwein
Dalhousie Faculty of Computer Science,
Halifax
e-Mail: jborwein@cs.dal.ca
Victor Buchstaber
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
e-Mail:
buchstab@mendeleevo.ru
R. Keith
Dennis
Cornell University,
Ithaca
e-Mail: dennis@rkd.math.cornell.edu
Gert-Martin
Greuel
Universität
Kaiserslautern
e-Mail: greuel@mathematik.uni-kl.de
Jose Antonio de la
Peña
UNAM, Mexico
City
e-Mail: jap@matem.unam.mx
Mina Teicher
Israel
e-Mail:
nocgma49@netvision.net.il
Günter
Törner
Gerhard-Mercator-
Universität, Duisburg
e-Mail:
toerner@math.uni-duisburg.de