Attention
Version 3 is now the current version of MathJax. This document is for version 2.
Articles and Presentations
Articles
Towards Universal Rendering in MathJax (W4A 2016) by Davide Cervone, Peter Krautzberger, Volker Sorge, MathJax, 2016
Towards ARIA Standards for Mathematical Markup (DEIMS 2016) by Davide Cervone, Peter Krautzberger, Volker Sorge, MathJax, 2016
Employing Semantic Analysis for Enhanced Accessibility Features in MathJax (ADS, CCNC 2016) by Davide Cervone, Peter Krautzberger, Volker Sorge, MathJax, 2016
Whitepaper: Towards MathJax v3.0 by Peter Krautzberger, Davide Cervone, Volker Sorge, MathJax, 2015
Towards Meaningful Visual Abstraction of Mathematical Notation (MathUI, CICM 2015) by Davide Cervone, Peter Krautzberger, Volker Sorge, MathJax, 2016
MathML forges on by Peter Krautzberger, MathJax, 2014
MathJax: A Platform for Mathematics on the Web”, Notices of the AMS by Davide Cervone, MathJax, 2012
Accessible Pages with MathJax by Neil Soiffer Design Science, Inc., 2010
Mathematics E-learning Community Benefits from MathJax by Hylke Koers, MathJax, 2010
Presentations
Barrierereie Mathematik im Netz (in German) by Peter Krautzberger, MathJax, FernUni Hagen, Global Accessibility Awareness Day, 2016
Evolving Math Web Standards from a Usability Perspective by Peter Krautzberger, Davide Cervone, Volker Sorge, MathJax, 2016 Joint Mathematics Meetings in Seattle
MathJax – beautiful mathematics on the web by Peter Krautzberger, MathJax, 2014
MathML: math made for the web and beyond by Peter Krautzberger, MathJax, 2013
MathJax: The Past and the Future by Davide P. Cervone 2013 Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego
MathJax from an Author’s Point of View by Davide P. Cervone 2013 Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego
MathJax: a JavaScript-based engine for including TeX and MathML in HTML by Davide P. Cervone 2010 Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco
MathType, Math Markup, and the Goal of Cut and Paste by Robert Miner 2010 Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco