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Mathematics and Computer Science Subject Guide
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Indexes
General
Wilson Web OmniFile
A multidisciplinary database providing abstracts and some full-text. Use SearchPlus to limit to a specific Subject Area or to filter results for peer-reviewed journals only.
Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Complete is a comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, including 4,400 peer-reviewed journals. In addition to full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 9,300 journals and a total of 9,810 publications including monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. Full text coverage of information in: archaeology, area studies, astronomy, biology, chemistry, ethnic & multicultural studies, general science, geography, law, mathematics, music, physics, psychology, religion & theology, women's studies, and other fields. The database features PDF content going back as far as 1865, with the majority of full text titles in native (searchable) PDF format. Searchable cited references are provided for nearly 1,000 journals.
Britannica Online
Full-text of the Encyclopedia Britannica including photos, drawings, flags, biographies, and geographical articles. Also includes the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
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E-Sources
Journals
ACM Digital Library The full text database of all of the Association of Computing Machinery's journals, magazines, transactions, proceedings, SIG newsletters, and affiliated publications.
JSTOR is an archive of scholarly journals, including 17 mathematics journals and 21 statistics journals. Current issues are not available through JSTOR; its role is an archive, with new holdings added each year.
MathSciNet MathSciNet is an electronic publication that continues in the tradition of the paper publication Mathematical Reviews(MR) by offering access to a database of reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information for much of the mathematical sciences literature.
Project Muse offers indexing to full-text articles from the American Journal of Mathematics from 1996 to current issues. From The Johns Hopkins University Press.
ScienceDirect has evolved from a web database of Elsevier Science journals to one of the world's largest providers of scientific, technical and medical (STM) literature.
Full-text access is only to those marked as subscribed. Full text is provided in Adobe Acrobat format for most articles.
SpringerLink Journals provides electronic access to the complete contents of a vast and growing collection of SpringerLink journals in subjects including Mathematics and Computer Science (formerly Kluwer Journals).
Wiley Journals covering the Mathematics & Statistics, Computer Science, and Engineering in full-text.
Reference Works
Credo Reference Center Credo Reference is a leading provider of reference services for libraries and information centers. By using unique proprietary technology that integrates information through a network of intelligent, multi-dimensional cross-references, Credo Reference delivers real added value to students, researchers, businesses and reference help desks worldwide.
ICPSR is the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. It provides social science data and resources for researchers.
MathSciNet MathSciNet is an electronic publication that continues in the tradition of the paper publication Mathematical Reviews (MR) by offering access to a database of reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information for much of the mathematical sciences literature.
Books
netLibrary
collection of full-text electronic books (ebooks) includes a wide variety of subject content from both popular and scholarly texts. Users can search across the entire eBook collection for authors, titles, or keywords, and they can search within books for keywords and phrases. Users may read or browse through ebooks for an unlimited amount of time. A title may be unavailable temporarily when all NetLibrary copies are in use by other patrons.
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About the Catalog
Search in Abell Library's Catalog
Search for books, journal titles, and other resources in our online catalog.
Some subject headings used for this discipline are listed below. For additional headings, refer to the Library of Congress Subject Headings volumes located behind the Reference Desk.
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Artificial intelligence Computer programming Differential equations Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
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Probabilities
Internet Sites
General
Science.gov is a search engine for government science information and research results
Mathematics
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Mathematics on the Web organized by the American Mathematical Society containing reference sources, material arranged by a classification scheme, electronic journals, preprints, and much more.
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Mathematics Archives provides an extensive list of mathematics sites
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Archivum Mathematicum has articles in all areas of mathematics, preferably in the English language.
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Beitrage zur Algebra und Geometrie (Contributions in Algebra and Geometry) has research articles in the areas of algebra, geometry, algebraic geometry and related fields, preferably in the English language.
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Biographies of women mathematicians pages are part of an on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics.
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Dave's Math Tables is created by David Manura and hosted by Scientific Instrument Services, Inc.
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History of Mathematics contains biographies of more than 1,000 mathematicians.
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Links to Web sites on the history of mathematics hosted by the British Society for the History of Mathematics.
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The MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive is developed and maintained by the School of Mathematics of the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. It contains biographies, some historical topics, and also a "famous curves" index.
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Mathematical Functions was created by Wolfram Research as a resource for the educational, mathematical, and scientific communities. It contains the world's most encyclopedic collection of information about mathematical functions.
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Mathematics Web sites around the world is sponsored by Pennsylvania State University.
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MathSearch is a collection of more than 90,000 documents on mathematics and statistics servers.
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MathWorld is a comprehensive and interactive mathematics encyclopedia intended for students, educators, math enthusiasts, and researchers.
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WWW Virtual Library: Mathematics links to electronic journals, preprints, bibliographies, specialized fields, and much more.
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WWW Virtual Library: Statistics contains an enormous amount of information of interest to statistics educators at all levels.
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National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs have been published since 1877, and are "brief biographies of deceased National Academy of Sciences members, written by those who knew them or their work". They provide "a personal and scholarly view of the lives and work of America's most distinguished scientists and a biographical history of science in the United States.
Planet Math Planet Math is a free online mathematics encyclopedia with a wide variety of content including anything from history to cryptography. It is hosted by the Virginia Tech Digital Library Research Lab.
Computer Science
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Academic Info: Computer Science Degrees and Resources Online is a helpful resource guide for computer science with links to math, programming, tutorials, etc.
- History of the Internet by those who know, the Internet Society. The Internet Society provides leadership in addressing issues that confront the future of the Internet, and is the organization home for the groups responsible for Internet infrastructure standards, including the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and the Internet Architecture Board (IAB).
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Hobbes' Internet Timeline is a timeline of the Internet done by Robert H. Zakon, Internet Evangelist.
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IEEE Computer Society Publications table of contents with links to summaries of articles.
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Information Technology Dictionary from Whatis.com.
- IO port.net is a freely accessible database containing more than one million computer science publications, covering the time range of 1931 to the present. A new search interface enables both intuitive access and more refined searches using search fields. A specific search language is available for complex database searches.
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The Living Internet contains a well-organized history of the 'Net, how it was invented and the people involved, how it works, how to use it, why it is important, and security issues. Includes information on netiquette and hoaxes, a FAQ, Internet terminology, statistics, and more.
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The Stony Brook Algorithm Repository is intended to serve as a comprehensive collection of algorithm implementations for over seventy of the most fundamental problems in combinatorial algorithms. Steven S. Skiena, of the Department of Computer Science, State University of New York - Stony Brook, is the author of this site and the book, "The Algorithm Design Manual".
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Webopedia is an online dictionary and search engine for computer and Internet technology.
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World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) develops interoperable technologies (specifications, guidelines, software, and tools) to lead the Web to its full potential. W3C is a forum for information, commerce, communication, and collective understanding.
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WWW Virtual Library: Computing links to sites on topics ranging from Artificial Intelligence to networking, programming, and web development.
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Yahoo's Directory of Computer Science with links to sites on all topics concerning computer science.
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