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Understanding the arXiv identifier. The canonical form of identifiers from January 2015 (1501) is arXiv:YYMM.NNNNN, with 5-digits for the sequence number within the month. The article identifier scheme used by arXiv was changed in April 2007.
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This model arose in 2010, when Cornell sought to broaden the financial funding of the project by asking institutions to make annual voluntary contributions based on the amount of download usage by each institution. Each member institution pledges a five-year funding commitment to support arXiv.
Since 2005 arXiv has used authority records that associate user accounts with articles authored by that user. These records support the endorsement system. The use of public author identifiers as a way to build services upon this data is new in 2009.
Browse Articles by Archive, Year and Month. https://arxiv.org/list/archive/YYYY-MM. Example - Computer Science articles from January 2019: https://arxiv.org/list/cs/2019-01.
Wikidata usage instructions. Prior to April 2007, the identifiers included a classification, an optional two-letter subdivision, and a 7-digit YYMMNNN year, month, and sequence number of submission in that category. E.g. gr-qc/0610068 or math.GT/0309136.