The Journal of Machine Learning Research (JMLR) provides an international forum for the electronic and paper publication of high-quality scholarly articles in all areas of machine learning. JMLR has a commitment to rigorous yet rapid reviewing. Final versions are�published electronically�(ISSN 1533-7928) immediately upon receipt. Until the end of 2004, paper volumes (ISSN 1532-4435) were published 8 times annually and sold to libraries and individuals by�the MIT Press. Paper volumes (ISSN 1532-4435) are now published and sold by�Microtome Publishing.
The MIT Press traces its origins back to 1926 when MIT published under its own name a lecture series entitled�Problems of Atomic Dynamics�given by the visiting German physicist and later�Nobel Prize�winner,�Max Born. Six years later, MIT's publishing operations were first formally instituted by the creation of an�imprint�called�Technology Press�in 1932.