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London Mathematical Society

The London Mathematical Society is the major UK learned society for mathematics with a nationwide and international membership of around 2,300. The Society's main activities include publishing journals and books, providing grants to support mathematics and organising scientific meetings and lectures. The Society is also involved in policy and strategic work to support mathematics and the mathematics research community.  This work includes engaging with government and policy-makers on mathematics education and research, participating in international mathematical initiatives and promoting the discipline.

F.S.U. Math e-Print Archive
Front for the arXiv
Fields Institute

The Fields Institute is a center for mathematical research activity - a place where mathematicians from Canada and abroad, from business, industry and financial institutions, can come together to carry out research and formulate problems of mutual interest.

Duke Math Department Preprint Series, 1990-99
DIMACS Technical Reports

The DIMACS Technical Report series is intended for timely dissemination and archival record of DIMACS-related research. The series includes research carried out by DIMACS members, DIMACS research faculty, DIMACS visitors, DIMACS postdocs, and DIMACS- supported graduate students, as well as research that grew out of or was significantly influenced by one or more authors' participation in DIMACS programs.

Die Berichtsreihe des Mathematischen Seminars der Uni Kiel
Calculus of Variations and Geometric Measures Theory
Preprints on Conservation Laws
UCLA Computational and Applied Mathematics Reports
Le Centre de recherches math?matiques

The Centre de recherches math?matiques (CRM) is a major hub for the mathematical sciences. The dual structure on which the CRM is built -- top level international scientific programming running in parallel with ten high-performance research laboratories -- is unique in Canada.

Centre for Experimental & Constructive Mathematics
Economic Policy Institute

The Economic Policy Institute (EPI), a non-profit, non-partisan think tank, was created in 1986 to broaden discussions about economic policy to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers.The Economic Policy Institute’s mission is to inform and empower individuals to seek solutions that ensure broadly shared prosperity and opportunity.

Canadian Mathematical Society

The goal of the Canadian Mathematical Society is to promote and advance the discovery, learning and application of mathematics.

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Applied Nonlinear Mathematics

The Archive of the Bulletin Board on Evolution Equations and Semigroups
American Mathematical Society
Algebraic Number Theory Archives
American Institute of Mathematics

The American Institute of Mathematics, a nonprofit organization, was founded in 1994 by Silicon Valley businessmen John Fry and Steve Sorenson, longtime supporters of mathematical research. The goals of AIM are to expand the frontiers of mathematical knowledge through focused research projects, through sponsored conferences, and through the development of an on-line mathematics library. In addition, AIM is interested in helping to preserve the history of mathematics through the acquisition and preservation of rare mathematical books and documents and in making these materials available to scholars of mathematical history.

Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
SocioWeb

A Guide to Sociological Resources on the Internet.

Intute:Social Sciences

Intute: Social Sciences is brought to you by a national team of subject specialists from universities across the UK. They find and review the very best resources to help you with your studies and research.

American Counseling Association

The American Counseling Association is a not-for-profit, professional and educational organization that is dedicated to the growth and enhancement of the counseling profession. Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's largest association exclusively representing professional counselors in various practice settings.

Center for Media and Public Affairs

The Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) is a nonpartisan research and educational organization which conducts scientific studies of news and entertainment media. CMPA's goal is to provide an empirical basis for ongoing debates over media coverage and impact through well-documented, timely, and readable studies.

E-Scholarship - University of California

eScholarship provides Open-Access scholarly publishing services to the University of California and delivers a dynamic research platform to scholars worldwide

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