Roadkill on the electronic highway? The threat to the mathematical literature |
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Authors: | Frank Quinn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Virginia Tech, 24061-0123 Blacksburg, VA |
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Abstract: | This article begins with an analysis of reliability and usability in the mathematical literature. Mathematical practice is seen to be adapted to very high standards in these respects, and quite sensitive to even modest declines in quality. Unfortunately most scenarios for the transition to electronic publication suggest serious loss of quality. This is a problem special to mathematics: other sciences are adapted to lower standards, and should be much less sensitive to changes. Some ways to prevent this decline are suggested. A condensed version of this article appeared inNotices of the American Mathematical Society, 42, 1, January 1995. Published with permission of the American Mathematical Society. |
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