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Meta Maker Markup Help
The interface MMM creates index files for mathematical preprints and
published articles.
The created file contains so called HTML META Tags which
are useful for search engines to retrieve and provide documentation
for the paper.
AUTHOR
- Name(s) of author(s). Format: Caesar, Julius
Multiple authors separated with ;
TITLE
URL
- URL of the electronic version of the paper.
Currently the preferred format is .ps.gz
In case the paper is available in different formats and/or places also a remark
should be made in the notes field.
- Ordinary bibliographic reference,
if paper is not available electronically.
MSC Primary/Secondary
ZDM
PACS
CR
KEYWORDS
- Keywords for paper.
Multiple keywords separated with comma(s)
UPLOAD
- Date the paper is first made available. Syntax: YYYYMMDD, i.e.
19961231 as coding for 31 December 1996
UPDATE
- Date the available version was last changed.
TYPE
- Default is PREPRINT. Change to
PUBLISHED if applicable.
A paper is called `published' if it appeared in a refereed journal or
other refereed collection.
SERIES
- Name of collection the paper is part of. No valid abbreviations.
...data may be used
- This tag is only valid for published papers.
If answered to the positive
the Zentralblatt for Mathematics, the MathReviews and other similar
periodicals are allowed to use the given author abstract for
their databases till a reviewers abstract is available.
EMAIL
- e-mail address of at least one of the authors.
ABSTRACT
- URL locating an abstract of the paper provided by the authors in a
file tagged as HTML in the body of the file.
- The abstract should not be longer than 12 lines of 80 characters
each.
NOTES
- URL locating additional information (notes)
provided by the authors
on the paper in a file tagged as HTML in the body of the file.
- Notes should not exceed 5 lines of 80 characters each.
- Notes could for instance contain postal addresses of the authors,
a remark whether the paper originates from a theses,
information on the revision history of the paper, hints
on work subsequent to the paper by the authors or others.
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A template for mathematical meta information was originally defined by the
AMS.
E.Hilf, M.Jost, J. Plümer, R. Schwänzl and Th. Severiens contributed
to the present core.
The output format was made compliant (21 Jan 1997) with the DublinCore by
Judith Plümer and
Roland Schwänzl.
updated 25 Jun 1997