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Mithu Mukherjee
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Oxford Journals
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http://www.oxfordjournals.org/news/2006/10/18/prestigious_mathematics_ti
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Prestigious mathematics titles to be published by Oxford Journals
Oxford Journals is pleased to announce a new publishing partnership with
the London Mathematical Society (LMS)<http://www.lms.ac.uk/> to publish
three titles: Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
<http://www.plms.oxfordjournals.org/>, Journal of the London
Mathematical Society <http://www.jlms.oxfordjournals.org/>, and Bulletin
of the London Mathematical Society
<http://www.blms.oxfordjournals.org/>.
The journals of the LMS are among the world's leading mathematical
research periodicals, between them covering a broad spectrum of
mathematics, including the whole of pure mathematics, as well as more
applied areas of analysis, mathematical physics, theoretical computer
science, probability, and statistics.
The move to Oxford Journals marks a new chapter for the LMS titles,
which from January 2007 will offer subscribers* access to the complete
electronic archive of papers, dating back to 1865. The journal archive
includes previously hard-to-find papers from leading British and
international mathematicians over the last 150 years, including classic
papers of Turing, Hardy, and Littlewood.
Dr Susan Hezlet, Publisher for the LMS, commented, "We are looking
forward to seeing all the published volumes online for the first time,
thanks to the work done by Oxford Journals." She continued,
"The vast majority of the published papers have never been available
electronically before, and each journal will have a seamless archive
from Volume one through to the present day. This should make life simple
for anyone wanting to search or browse through the rich history from De
Morgan, Kelvin, and Rayleigh; through Russell, Turing, Hall, Higman, and
Hodge; right up to Atiyah and Hitchin."
The journals will be published by Oxford Journals from January 2007.
Free access to the three LMS journals will be available for the first
six months of 2007.
Read more information on the LMS journals on the Oxford Journals
website:
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society
<http://www.plms.oxfordjournals.org/>
Journal of the London Mathematical Society
<http://www.jlms.oxfordjournals.org/>
Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
<http://www.blms.oxfordjournals.org/>
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For further information please contact:
Mithu Mukherjee
Assistant Communications Manager
Oxford Journals
+44 (0) 1865 354471
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Notes to editors:
The London Mathematical Society <http://www.lms.ac.uk/> began publishing
research papers in 1865 and over time it has published the best of
British mathematics having developed an internationally renowned
reputation as one of the best publishers of high quality mathematics in
the world today. The journals attract authors from over 80 countries and
the number of papers submitted has grown enormously in recent years,
enabling the Society to select and publish some of the best mathematical
research currently available.
Oxford University Press (OUP)<http://www.oup.co.uk/>, a department of
the University of Oxford, is the world's largest and most international
university press. Founded in 1478, it currently publishes more than
4,500 new books a year, has a presence in over fifty countries, and
employs some 3,700 people worldwide. It has become familiar to millions
through a diverse publishing programme that includes scholarly works in
all academic disciplines, bibles, music, school and college textbooks,
children's books, materials for teaching English as a foreign language,
business books, dictionaries and reference books, and journals. Read
more about OUP <http://www.oup.com/about/>
Oxford Journals <http://www.oxfordjournals.org/>, a Division of OUP,
publishes over 180 journals covering a broad range of subject areas,
two-thirds of which are published in collaboration with learned
societies and other international organizations. The collection contains
some of the world's most prestigious titles, including Nucleic Acids
Research, JNCI (Journal of the National Cancer Institute), Brain, Human
Reproduction, English Historical Review, and the Review of Financial
Studies. Read more about Oxford Journals
<http://www.oxfordjournals.org/about_us.html>
* Available to subscribers with a current print plus online or
online-only subscription. For more information about subscribing to the
journals, please contact Oxford Journals Customer Services
<http://www.oxfordjournals.org/contact_us.html.> Current subscribers
will be contacted personally about their subscription options.
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