"A number of new library resources are now available on the web and
have been added to the departmental electronic journals page:
( http://www.math.umd.edu/research/journals.html ).
One of the most interesting is a project known as The Cornell Digital
Math Library
( http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/dienst-data/cdl-math-browse.html ).
The Cornell Library has begun a project to scan and put on the internet
classical mathematics books which are now in the public domain, including
many works of Descartes, Hilbert, Poincare, Weierstrass, etc.
Also of interest, which has been available for a long time but is now
more complete than ever, is the JSTOR project ( http://www.jstor.org ).
JSTOR is a library consortium dedicated to putting back issues of
research journals on the web. It covers a wide range of disciplines,
many in the humanities and social sciences, but includes mathematics
and statistics. Many of the major AMS, SIAM, and IMS journals (for
example, Transactions of the AMS, SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics,
and Annals of Statistics) are now covered by JSTOR, as is Annals of
Mathematics. For more details, again see the electronic journals page."