DML 2009, 2nd workshop

Towards a Digital Mathematics Library

July 8-9th, 2009, Ontario, Canada, c/o CICM 2009

News | Objectives | Programme | Submissions | Proceedings | Keynote | Topics | Committees | Accommodation | Travel | Registration

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Mathematicians dream of a digital archive containing all peer-reviewed mathematical literature ever published, properly linked and validated/verified. It is estimated that the entire corpus of mathematical knowledge published over the centuries does not exceed 100,000,000 pages, an amount easily manageable by current information technologies.

Following success of DML 2008, workshop's objectives are to formulate the strategy and goals of a global mathematical digital library and to summarize the current successes and failures of ongoing technologies and related projects, asking such questions as:

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Every submission was refereed by three PC members on the basis of technical quality, novelty, potential impact for building DML, and clarity.

Submission format:

Papers should conform to the Springer LNCS style, preferably using LaTeX2e and the Springer llncs class files.

Submission categories:

Full paper: 4-12 LNCS pages
Short paper/poster/demo/work in progress report: 1-4 LNCS pages

Submission upload

Via Easychair conference system by May 4th.

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has been published (x+139 pages with author, name and subject indexes) by Masaryk University (ISBN 978-80-210-4781-5) and will be available at the workshop. You may order it from this e-shop. Best papers will be chosen for postconference book published by renowned publisher or for a journal special issue [as in 2008].

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David Ruddy (Project Euclid, Cornell University Library, US): The Evolving Digital Mathematics Network

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(include, but are not limited to)

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Programme Committee:

Organizing Committee:

Michael Doob, Michal Růžička, Petr Sojka


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