The EULER project completed its work in November 2002. It has formed the last  part of a very successful project in the specialized but global discipline of  mathematics. After a successful RTD project had created the technology, a  take-up project has effectively exploited it to the point where its future is  assured through a not-for-profit consortium. 
The EULER services provided a simple but comprehensive and unified gateway to  the electronic catalogues and repositories of participating institutions. It  covers bibliographic databases as well as library catalogues and thus provides  the most direct route to obtaining information about mathematical literature, as  well as the literature itself. 
EULER is a European based, world class, real virtual library for mathematics  with up-to-date technological solutions, well accepted by users. In particular,  EULER provides a world reference and delivery service, transparent to the end  user and offering full coverage of the mathematics literature world-wide,  including bibliographic data, peer reviews and/or abstracts, indexing,  classification and search, transparent access to library services, co-operation  with commercial information providers (publishers, bookstores). 
The EULER services provide a gateway to the electronic catalogues and  repositories of participating institutions, while the latter retain complete  responsibility and control over the creation and maintenance of their data  collections as well as the access provisions pertaining to their offerings.  Contacts.
           
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        Michael Jost 
FIZ Karlsruhe / Zentralblatt MATH 
E-mail: jo@Zentralblatt-MATH.org