Scientists who create articles with mathematical formulas have traditionally used Latex, a language designed for creating printed pages in a static format like PDF. However, a new tool developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technologies now allows these articles to be converted into web pages. This conversion enables easier viewing of documents on different devices and addresses the long-standing requests of readers with disabilities. This development will greatly enhance the accessibility of scientific content for all users.
Since its inception in 1991, ARXIV has emerged as one of the most significant platforms for the dissemination of preliminary scientific publications. It provides scientists and researchers with the opportunity to publish their work before undergoing formal review and official publication in scientific journals. This allows for timely sharing of findings and encourages collaboration among professionals.
One of the key advantages of ARXIV is that users can freely download and study any articles available in the archive. Every day, a multitude of articles spanning various scientific disciplines, including physics, mathematics, computer sciences, astronomy, statistics, and economics, are published on the platform. This wide range of topics provides a wealth of information and promotes interdisciplinary research.