Electronic Mathematics Journals
Mark Steinberger (University at Albany)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the emergence and challenges of electronic mathematics journals, highlighting the New York Journal of Mathematics as a pioneering example and exploring future developments in electronic publishing.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of electronic journal publishing issues and introduces the New York Journal of Mathematics as a case study for future developments.
Findings
First electronic general mathematics journal launched
Discussion of key issues in electronic publishing
Insights into future trends in electronic journals
Abstract
In the Forum section of the November, 1993 Notices of the American Mathematical Society, John Franks discussed the electronic journal of the future. Since then, the New York Journal of Mathematics, the first electronic general mathematics journal, has begun publication. In this article, we explore the issues of electronic journal publishing in the context of this new project. We also discuss future developments.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
