<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, {\em Living Reviews in
- Relativity} (http://www.livingreviews.org). Its mission is to build the
+ 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
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
- http://www.livingreviews.org/Project/index.html. Fast and effective
+ <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>
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}.</p>
+ (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}.</p>
+ <em>Living Reviews in Relativity</em>.</p>
</description>
<member file="aei/schutz"/>
<member file="aei/kelley"/>