Report about the activities of the Committee for Electronic Publishing of the EMS Nov 2011 -- May 2012 Date 27.05.2012 -- EuDML: Intermediate report: The EuDML has reached some usable state, see http://eudml.org 245 journals are collected there, in many case, access is possible article by article, which makes the site superior to many of the traditional DML repositories. Integrated search is also possible (except of course for items from sites not providing ocr based material) -- EuDML Scientific Advisory Board (SAB): Board is complete and in action. Latest activity: The project has sent a letter to the board describing in detail its activities, achievements, and further goals in order to get advice from the board. SAB is considering the actual state of the project. -- Digitization of the ECM proceedings No further progress since last report, since the next thing required most attention. quoting from last report: ECM 1 (Paris, 1992, 3 volumes) ECM 2 (Budapest, 1996, 2 volumes) ECM 3 (Barcelona, 2000, 2 volumes) The 8 print volumes have been donated by the publisher, and they have already been digitized and ocr'd. It remains to extract the single articles in order to allow their individual access. This will be accomplished during the next months. -- State of the EoM (Encyclopedia of Mathematics) project: EoM is in a working state. Several active members cooperate in editing and updating. Many users have received accounts, however, the vast majority is just silently observing. A problem occurred because the site suffered quite a lot from malign spam attacks. Recent measures had to be be taken to defeat spam. -- Further activity: Four members of the committee are participating in a workshop on "The Future World Heritage Digital Mathematics Library: Plans and Prospects" held at Washington DC (June 1-3), and organized by the Committee on Electronic Information and Communication (CEIC) of the International Mathematical Union (IMU) (see http://ada00.math.uni-bielefeld.de), in which EuDML will play a major role. See the workshop's wiki pages for more details: http://ada00.math.uni-bielefeld.de/dml/