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TeX Resources Home Page
The American Mathematical Society (AMS) offers access to a family of TeX-related products for the convenience of authors and MathSci searchers.
- The TeX program is not available from the AMS. It can be obtained
- Our list of other TeX resources may also be helpful.
- CTAN (the Comprehensive TeX Archive Network) is the principal public archive of TeX materials.
- CTAN is a synchronized worldwide network of hosts and mirror sites which can be accessed either directly by FTP or via a Web browser.
- Search CTAN by file name or keyword.
American Mathematical Society TeX Products
For the convenience of authors, the AMS supports a family of TeX-related style file collections, fonts, manuals, and author packages for preparing submissions to AMS publications.
- Three collections provide basic support for preparation of mathematical publications. Each collection includes a user's guide.
The AMS-TeX and AMS-LaTeX collections are packaged for convenient retrieval by users of several different platforms:
The AMSFonts collection is bundled as a zip file suitable for all platforms.
- Some additional LaTeX utilities are not part of the above collections:
- amsrefs -- control bibliography style through LaTeX rather than BibTeX
- snapshot -- create a list of external dependencies for a LaTeX document
Author packages
- Author packages based on AMS-LaTeX and AMS-TeX, and tailored to specific AMS books or journals, are available for most AMS publications.
- A grid showing the basic requirements for the page layout, for all standard-format books, is available as a
A good way to use the grid is to copy it onto a clear transparency for use as an overlay on the formatted output.
This grid is designed particularly for authors who are not using TeX.
- Frequently asked questions are addressed in the AMS Author FAQ.
Tools for Reference Checking and Linking
- Authors can access the MR Database to verify and create references that can link to MathSciNet items and original sources.
- MRef is the free AMS tool for creating standard references with links to MathSciNet.
- Input is unfielded, meaning that no special input format is required, beyond entering the author name(s) first.
- Punctuation and formatting (e.g., TeX and HTML) is ignored.
- MRef returns formatted bibliographic data together with active links to MathSciNet.
- The formats include MathSciNet, BibTeX, and AMSRefs.
- MR Lookup is another free tool for referencing and linking available from the AMS.
Support for American Mathematical Society TeX Products
- Support for these products is available from
Technical Support
Publications Technical Group
American Mathematical Society
201 Charles Street
Providence, RI 02904-2294
Email: tech-support@ams.org
- The AMS on-line bookstore contains a selection of TeX-related titles and other works relevant to writing mathematics.
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