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Published online 16 July 2008 | Nature 454, 263 (2008) | doi:10.1038/454263b
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Starting small but adding up: a free maths archive
Initiative aims to be one-stop shop for articles.
A small group of researchers is meeting in Birmingham, UK, later this month to plan a free digital library of mathematics.
All the mathematical literature ever published runs to more than 50 million pages, with around 75,000 articles added each year.
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What ashame that publishers hold onto what should be free exchange of advances in scientific knowledge.