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The World Digital Mathematics Library
Talk given at the "Espace Mathématique Pan Africain 2006", Hammamet (Tunisia), Nov 9, 2006, 8:30-9:30

Our Mathematical Literature


...print on paper, partially retrodigitized......mostly electronic...
Year:1445......1800186819001926193119401942......1995......2006Articles
Georg Hermann Valentin (1848-1926):XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX200,000
Royal Society of London's Catalogue (RSC):XXXXXXXXX48,115
Jahrbuch Fortschritte Math. (JFM):XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX200,000
Zentralblatt Math (Zbl):joint with JFM XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2,300,000
Math. Reviews (MR):XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2,172,000
Articles (Type of Articles):125,000150,0001,425,000800,000 2,500,000
Plus articles not included: e.g., 101,000 Dissertations in Math Genealogy (H. Coonce)) (estimated) sum: 3,000,000
Pages: (20 Pages per article, estimated) 60,000,000
60,000,000 pages could be encoded (searchable!) within one Terabyte of disk storage -
the capacity of a notebook a few years from now... This is the new "Alexandrian Dream".

This shows the amount of math literature to be digitized in order to create a "DML".
Some estimates are higher, on the other hand:
MathSciNet has links to more than 700,000 "original articles" -- these are probably "born digital" articles.
According to MathSciNet's "Facts and Figures" it gained ca. 800,000 entries since 1995,
which may have been an "overall electronic" publishing border.


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