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MathSciNet is your premier service for searching over 70 years of the world's mathematical literature in the Mathematical Reviews (MR) Database.

MathSciNet contains over 2.8 million items and over 1.6 million links to original articles in more than 2000 journals from more than 250 publishers. Over 100,000 new items are added each year, most of them classified according to the Mathematics Subject Classification. Each year over 80,000 reviews are added, written by experts around the world. Reference lists are collected and matched internally from over 500 journals. Navigation is simple within MathSciNet's wealth of internal links. The MR Author Database enables searching by verified individuals, rather than name strings.

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    There are now over 120 consortia worldwide with more than 2,000 academic institutions that enjoy access to MathSciNet. These institutions include public and private colleges and universities, community colleges, satellite campuses, and corporations.

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    2013 Consortia Pricing for MathSciNet

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    The Consortium DAF is based on the number of previous subscribers to Mathematical Reviews (MR) in the consortium. The pricing helps stabilize the revenue base for the DAF, while still allowing new schools to gain access to the database at a reasonable cost.

    MathSciNet consortia fees are calculated per site based on "Mathematical Activity" (MA). MA is derived from the database and is the number of authors and their papers reviewed and/or indexed in the database over the most recent three-year period originating from that institution.

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