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- <name>Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein
- Institute)</name>
- <country>Germany</country>
- <url>http://www.aei.mpg.de</url>
- <address>Am Muhlenberg 1, 14476 Golm, Germany</address>
- <responsible file="aei/schutz"/>
- <description>
- <p>Since 1998 the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics, which is
- devoted to basic research in relativity, publishes one of the most
- innovative electronic science journals,
- <a target="_top" href="http://www.livingreviews.org">Living Reviews in
- Relativity</a>. Its mission is to build the
- journal into a primary reference point in the field, exploiting new and
- cutting edge Web technologies to maximise use, transparency, and depth
- of the information provided. The Institute has a number of staff who
- are exceptionally skilled in computing, and many of them contributed to
- the development of software that has made the journal's Web site one of
- the most advanced in the world of electronic publishing. Further
- background information on the journal can be found at
- <a target="_top" href="http://www.livingreviews.org/Project/index.html">http://www.livingreviews.org/Project/index.html</a>. Fast and effective
- international dissemination of the Web journal is provided by the
- European Mathematical Society's Information Service, which maintains a
- network of more than 30 mirror servers worldwide</p>
- <p>The Institute has close connections to the newly founded Center for
- Information Management of the Max Planck Society that will act as a
- central service to the more than 80 Max Planck Institutes, to improve
- their ability to access and to publish information on the Internet. It
- is further cooperating with the leading European publisher of original
- research in gravitational physics, the Institute of Physics Publishing
- (Bristol, UK) with its journal <em>Classical and Quantum Relativity</em>.</p>
- <p>The Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics will join forces
- with Professor Bernd Wegner at the Technical University in Berlin.
- Both parties are currently cooperating in the dissemination and
- mirroring of electronic journals like
- <em>Living Reviews in Relativity</em>.</p>
- </description>
- <member file="aei/schutz"/>
- <member file="aei/kelley"/>
- </subsite>
- <subsite>
- <name>Center for Information Management in the Max Planck Society</name>
- <country>Germany</country>
- <url>http://www.zim.mpg.de</url>
- <address>c/o Max Planck Society, Hofgartenstrasse 8, PF 10 10 62,
- D-80084 Munich, Germany</address>
- <responsible file="aei/velden"/>
- <description>
- <p>The mission of the new Center for Information Management of the Max
- Planck Society is to allow the Society with its more than 80
- specialized research Institutes to keep pace with and eventually play
- a leadership role in Europe in the management of scientific information.
- It will be staffed with 6 employees and start operating in September
- 2001. The project will be advised by a commission of MPG Institute
- directors and Rick Luce, the Director of the Los Alamos National
- Laboratory's "Library Without Walls".</p>
- </description>
- <member file="aei/velden"/>
- </subsite>
- <subsite>
- <name>TU Berlin</name>
- <country>Germany</country>
- <url>http://www.emis.de</url>
- <address>Fachbereich Mathematik, Technische Universität Berlin,
- Straße des 17. Juni 135, D - 10623 Berlin</address>
- <responsible file="aei/wegner"/>
- <description>
- <p>The Technische Universität Berlin, with some 28 300 students,
- is the largest technical universities in Germany. In
- contrast to most other such institutions it offers a wide range
- of subjects. In addition to the core subjects in natural
- sciences and engineering, the TU Berlin also has faculties and
- institutes specialising in planning, humanities, social sciences
- and economics. In the Berlin region it offers the widest range
- of engineering options.</p>
- </description>
- <member file="aei/wegner"/>
- </subsite>
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