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Migration of the Mathematical Collection of Polish Virtual Library of Science to the YADDA Platform

Zamlynska, Katarzyna, Bolikowski, Lukasz, Rosiek, Tomasz

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YADDA framework facilitates information exchange between digital document repositories. YaddaWeb, its web-based interface, provides browse and search functionalities. Content providers use DeskLight application to add or modify metadata and content. Internally, YADDA contains flexible repository aggregation mechanisms, multiple hierarchy support and full-text indexing capabilities. YADDA framework is an excellent solution for Open Access paradigm of content exchange. Migration of the...

Community Curation and Management of Mathematical Literature

Burns, John, Kerr, Nigel

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JSTOR is one of the primary providers of scholarly mathematics texts, providing access to journals in mathematics and the sciences dating back to the mid 1600’s. There is now a critical mass of literature online and the task going forward is as much to provide tools to make it more accurate, more discoverable and more usable as it is to add more material. Often the tool building can be done by collaboration between information retrieval experts and practitioners in the field, irrespective...

Extending Full Text Search Engine for Mathematical Content

Mišutka, Jozef, Galamboš, Leo

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The WWW became the main resource of mathematical knowledge. Currently available full text search engines can be used on these documents but they are deficient in almost all cases. By applying axioms, equal transformations, and by using different notation each formula can be expressed in numerous ways. Most of these documents do not contain semantic information; therefore, precise mathematical interpretation is impossible. On the other hand, semantic information can help to give more...

CEDRICS: When CEDRAM Meets Tralics

Bouche, Thierry

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We describe CEDRICS, a general purpose system for automated journal production entirely based on a LaTeX input format. We show how the very basic ideas that initiated the whole effort turned into an efficient system because of the ability of LaTeX markup to parametrise simultaneously and without compromise high typographical quality for the PDF output as well as accurate XML metadata with (presentation) MathML formulas. This was made possible by the availability of two entirely independent...