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European Digital Mathematics Library EuDML was a project partly funded by the European Commission in the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme, Information and Communication Technology Policy Support Programme , in the period from 1 February 2010 to 31 January 2013. CIP project of 15 partners to build the European Digital Mathematics Library. The project, partially funded by the EC, started on 1 February 2010, and will last for three years, until 31 January 2013. EuDML makes the mathematics literature available online in the form of an enduring digital collection, developed and maintained by a network of institutions. URL: https://eudml.org/ European Union Digital Library

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European Digital Mathematics Library

EuDML was a project partly funded by the European Commission in the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme, Information and Communication Technology Policy Support Programme, in the period from 1 February 2010 to 31 January 2013. CIP project of 15 partners to build the European Digital Mathematics Library. The project, partially funded by the EC, started on 1 February 2010, and will last for three years, until 31 January 2013.

EuDML makes the mathematics literature available online in the form of an enduring digital collection, developed and maintained by a network of institutions.

URL: https://eudml.org/

European Union Digital Library

EAI develops and implements groundbreaking web tools that ensure high quality publications in

the shortest possible time powered by novel crowd-review systems, such as e-Scripts

EAI supports innovation through EUDL by publishing all research papers from the various EAI-

endorsed in Open Access format.

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Url: http://eudl.eu/

The British Library

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The British Library aims to establish digital information services based on the content of the British Library's varied collections, and then to develop the capabilities to work with these collections in new and different ways while improving access to them from all over the world. The digital library that's being created will consist of a critical mass of digitally held documents comprising text, still and moving images, and sound, on a variety of subjects, both modern and historical. The idea is that the digital collections and services will supplement rather than replace traditional collections. By offering remote electronic document delivery, the library expects to reach out to new users. The British Library's digital collection is being built from a number of sources in three main ways: through the digitization of some of the library's existing collection material (such as ancient texts and manuscripts like the historic Magna Carta and the Old English poem Beowulf); through the acquisition of published digital materials (such as patents, CD-ROMs, sound recordings); and through the legal deposit of digital materials published in the U.K. 

Url: www.bl.uk

  

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Danmarks Elektroniske Forsknings-bibliotek (DEF, the Danish Electronic Research Library) 

The Danmarks elektroniske forsknings-bibliotek (def, the danish electronic research library) is providing a virtual library for researchers, students, lecturers, and other users of Danish research institutions through the Internet. A Web gateway will provide access to and the ability to order from library catalog data and digitized collections, including foreign databases with periodical articles in full text. An important aspect of the DEF is the ability to permit the user, via a common search profile, to carry out simultaneous searching in several databases with the same search string in order to achieve better results. In many cases this facility will also make the user aware of new information resources. DEF also wants to ensure that rare collections that are not immediately available can be digitized and opened to the general public.

The Danish Electronic Research Library project is the result of a cooperative effort by the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Research, and the Ministry of Education. The Danish National Library Authority is responsible for actually running the project, which includes Denmark's 12 largest and 44 medium-sized research libraries as well as Danish National Library. In due course, more than 200 small research libraries and the country's other information suppliers and research institutes will become part of DEF. 

Url: http://www.deff.dk/

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Glasgow Digital Library (GDL) 

The Glasgow Digital Library (GDL) project is a citywide initiative that's trying to establish GDL as a virtual co-library of the majority of public institutions in Glasgow. The long-term goal is to create a wholly digital resource to support teaching, learning, and research at all levels in the city. The project will significantly enhance existing collaboration within the city and will bring together material currently separated by ownership and physical location.

The National Library of Scotland has created one of the largest online bibliographical databases in a European library.

Url: http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/