Project Euclid

Project Euclid is a collaborative partnership between Cornell University Library and Duke University Press which seeks to advance scholarly communication in theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics through partnerships with independent and society publishers. It was created to provide a platform for small publishers of scholarly journals to move from print to electronic in a cost-effective way.[1]

Through a combination of support by subscribing libraries and participating publishers, Project Euclid has made 70% of its journal articles available as open access. As of 2010, Project Euclid provided access to over one million pages of open-access content.[2]

  1. ^ Crow, Raym (2009). Campus-Based Publishing Partnerships: A Guide to Critical Issues. Washington, DC: SPARC. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Project Euclid Reaches 1 Million Pages". Retrieved 17 February 2012.