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  4. MathSciNet, an online publication of the American Mathematical Society, combines powerful search functionality with the authority of a team of trained mathematicians, editors and over 19,000 active reviewers. These professionals make MathSciNet the most reliable source in the field.

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  6. Mathematical Reviews ® /MathSciNet ® Since 1940, Mathematical Reviews ® (MR) has served researchers and scholars in the mathematical sciences by providing timely information on peer-reviewed articles and books.

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    MathSciNet is a searchable online bibliographic database created by the American Mathematical Society in 1996. It contains all of the contents of the journal Mathematical Reviews (MR) since 1940 along with an extensive author database, links to other MR entries, citations, full journal entries, and links to original articles.

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