Math on the Web: Implementing MathJax in Project Euclid

David Ruddy1, Steve Grathwoh2
1Cornell University Library, 2Duke University Press
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Project Euclid, a collaboration between Cornell University Library and Duke University Press, provides an online repository and publishing environment for independent mathematics and statistics journals. We discuss the issues surrounding the online display of mathematics at Project Euclid and, more specifically, the implementation of MathJax, an open-source, Ajax-based math display solution supporting both TeX and MathML notation.

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1 Responses to “Math on the Web: Implementing MathJax in Project Euclid”


  • This talk gets a few things way wrong. It describes MathJax a set of server-side Java programs when actually it is client-side JavaScript. Of course, JavaScript really has no relationship to Java though I suppose people could be forgiven for assuming there is.

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