Research Guide: Math & Computer Science
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Math & Computer Science Databases
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Computer Source
- Full text for more than 300 publications covering topics such as computer science, programming, artificial intelligence, cybernetics, information systems, robotics, and software. (more info)
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MathSciNet
- Comprehensive database covering the world's mathematical literature since 1940 (more info)
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Computing Reviews
- Reviews of current research, theory and applications in all subdisciplines of computing (more info)
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Math & Computer Science-Related Databases
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Ingenta
- Citations to over 31,000 journals in all subject areas, searchable by keyword, title words, or journal name. (more info)
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Science Citation Index
- A part of the Web of Science, the SCI searches the references (citations) found in journal articles in the sciences. Coverage is 1980-present. (more info)
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Web of Science
- Use one or more of the Citation Indexes in the Web of Science to discover articles that have cited a specific article or author. (more info)
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Open Access Journals in Mathematics
- Listing of Open Access Journals in Mathematics. (more info)
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Multi-Disciplinary Databases
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Academic Search Complete
- Academic Search Complete is a comprehensive, scholarly, and multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 8,500 full-text periodicals, including more than 7,300 peer-reviewed journals. (more info)
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JSTOR
- Use the advanced search function to search within the folklore discipline. (more info)
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Math Websites
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American Mathematical Society
- Since 1996 all journals of the Society have been available in electronic form over the web. Mathematical Reviews is available as MathSciNet, providing access to the mathematical literature from 1940 until the present.
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Math2
- Includes math reference tables, an interactive area, and links to other math-related sites on the Web.
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MacTutor History of Mathematics
- Provided by the University of St. Andrews, Scotland, MacTutor is a comprehensive archive that contains biographies of over 1100 mathematicians, from Niels Abel to Antoni Zygmund. The site is searchable, and is one of the most exhaustive mathematics history sites on the Internet.
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Materials Organized by Mathematical Topic
- This site from the American Mathematical Society links to electronic journals, preprints, Web sites and pages, databases and other pertinent material in the corresponding field.
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Math Archives
- The Math Archives of the University of Tennessee-Knoxville specialize in teaching resources in Mathematics, but are also an excellent repository for mathematics software, bibliographies, and preprints. The Archives contain a good selection of both K-12 and higher education resources.
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Mathematical Association of America
- The Mathematical Association of America (MAA) is the world's largest organization devoted to the interests of collegiate mathematics.
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Mathematics WWW Virtual Library
- From Florida State University
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Problem Corner
- Contains a searchable database of over 20,000 math problems. Searchable fields include Problem Text, Proposal Author, Solution Author, Title, Comment Text, and Comment Author. The database references 20000 math problems from 38 journals and 21 contests.
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Wolfram Functions Site
- A site devoted to functions of all sorts! (more info)
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Computer Science & Computers
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Librarian's Internet Index: Computers
- Search the site, or browse the directory of subtopics, such as artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction, programming languages, and much more. Resources are annotated links.
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Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies
- The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies is an online, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to research, study, teach, support, and create diverse and dynamic elements of cyberculture. Currently, the site contains a collection of scholarly resources, including university-level courses in cyberculture, events and conferences, and an extensive annotated bibliography, and a monthly book review.