Liber Mathematicae: A Web-Based Documentation and Collaboration Project for Mathematics
Markus J. Pflaum, John Tuley

TL;DR
The paper presents Liber Mathematicae, a web-based platform designed to modernize mathematical publication by fostering community collaboration and blurring the traditional roles of authors and readers.
Contribution
It introduces a novel online environment that enhances collaboration and improves the quality of mathematical publications through community engagement.
Findings
Developed a web platform for mathematical collaboration
Enabled community-driven content creation and editing
Improved accessibility and interaction with mathematical knowledge
Abstract
Traditionally, mathematical knowledge is published in printed media such as books or journals. With the advent of the Internet, a new method of publication became available. To date, however, most online mathematical publications do not employ the full capabilities of the medium. We describe a project to modernize online mathematics presentation and build a community-focused environment in which the lines between "author" and "reader" are blurred, enhancing collaboration and improving publication quality.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpen Education and E-Learning · Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing · Scientific Computing and Data Management
