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The European Mathematical Information Service

The European Mathematical Information Service (EMIS) was founded in 1995 as the central portal for electronic math resources in Europe. Since then, with the support of the European Mathematical Society and many publishers, FIZ Karlsruhe has developed the largest open access electronic library in mathematics ELibM as the core of EMIS, as well as many more useful resources.

Mathematics Literature Databases

Literature Databases provide a detailed and complete overview over the publications in a field. The world's most complete and longest running abstracting and reviewing service in mathematics is Zentralblatt MATH with more than 3 million entries from 1826 till today.

ELibM – Electronic Library of Mathematics

The Electronic Library of Mathematics (ELibM) is the longest-running and largest open access repository in mathematics.
Today, the library contains more than 100 journals, proceedings und electronic books. More than 40 mirrors provide quick access from all over the world.

MSC2010.org

MSC2020 Revision

zbMATH and Mathematical Reviews have launched their cooperative effort to revise the MSC classification scheme.

 msc2020.org
ECM

European Congress of Mathematics (ECM 2024)

 
 

 ecm2024sevilla.com
eudml.org

 
 
Search simultaneously in the holdings of 13 digital libraries

 eudml.org

European and International Mirror Servers

The EMIS services are available from a number of mirror sites that replicate the whole contents of the server.