Access to the MathSciNet database for the year 2026.

We would like to inform you about the activation of access through the Hellenic Academic Libraries Association (HEAL-Link) to the  MathSciNet  bibliographic database for the year 2026.
Below is a brief description of the service and an attached user guide. 
MathSciNet is the American Mathematical Society's (AMS) leading online database of mathematical sciences, offering searchable reviews, summaries,
and bibliographic data for millions of publications (magazines, books, dissertations) from 1940 onwards, with unique author identifiers, citation link,
and topic classification (MSC) to help researchers find, track, and explore mathematical literature. It is a comprehensive tool for discovering articles,
authors and the influence of research, linked to full text where available and extending coverage to the 19th century through retrospectively digitized data.
The content is classified and edited by professional mathematicians. It is updated with over 100,000 new data annually. 
What it is used for: 
• Find specific papers, authors or journals. 
• Exploring the history and influence of mathematical research. 
• Identify key publications in a field. 
• Monitor reports about a researcher or an article. 
Key Features & Content: 
• Full indexing: It covers pure and applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, physics and related fields, indexing over 3,100 journals, books and more. 
• Mathematical Reviews (MR): Includes content and expert reviews from the authoritative Mathematical Reviews. 
• Unique Author Identifiers: It accurately identifies authors by resolving name ambiguity to group all works by one person. 
• Follow-up of Hetero-Reports: Links to articles that refer to a task and tasks that refer to it, revealing the impact of research and links. 
• Classification of Matters (MSC): It uses the standard Mathematics Subject Classification for an accurate subject search. 
• Links to Full Text: Provides direct links to original articles when available. 
We remind you that access is given through HEAL-Link and through the American Mathematical Society and is controlled via IP addresses.
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