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Questions about mathematical publishing, including specific journals, peer review etc.
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Where to find Astérisque online?
The SMF offers electronic versions of its other journals, and the subscription rates for these has apparently significantly dropped. … EDIT : of course, one reason why the standard model for journals does not quite apply to Asterisque is because it's part journal, part book series... …
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Where to find Astérisque online?
The first 180 volumes of Astérisque are now electronically available for free
http://www.numdam.org/journals/AST/
EDIT: now 300+ volumes …
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Refereeing a Paper
Conversely, as a referee, I like to know the outcome (some journals received my report and that was the last I heard from them). …
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Where to look for corrections of papers?
You can also try the author's webpages. Below my list of publications, I've included an errata (to which everybody is invited to contribute). Another example is Michael Harris, who has an "annotated p …