SUMMARY
Project Euclid is a collaborative initiative by Cornell University aimed at enhancing the distribution of serial literature in mathematics and statistics. It focuses on the specific needs of independent and society journals by partnering with scholarly publishers, professional societies, and academic libraries. The platform is designed to be user-centered and affordable, ensuring accessibility for researchers and institutions. The updated URL for accessing Project Euclid is http://projecteuclid.org/DPubS?Service=UI&version=1.0&verb=Display&handle=euclid.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of serial literature distribution in academic fields
- Familiarity with scholarly publishing practices
- Knowledge of the role of professional societies in academia
- Awareness of academic library functions and services
NEXT STEPS
- Research user-centered design principles in academic publishing
- Explore partnerships between academic libraries and publishers
- Investigate the impact of independent journals on scholarly communication
- Learn about the latest trends in digital distribution of academic literature
USEFUL FOR
Scholars, academic librarians, publishers, and researchers interested in the distribution and accessibility of mathematical and statistical literature.