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Applied Science and Technology Full Text
Provides access to almost 500 trade and industrial publications, journals issued by professional and technical societies, and specialized subject periodicals, as well as special issues such as buyers' guides, directories, and conference proceedings. Indexing begins in 1983, abstracting in 1993, and full text for selected titles in 1997.
Computer Science Index
The Computer Science Index (via EBSCO) covers more than 6,500 periodicals and books, with coverage going back to the mid 1960s. The database focuses on subjects such as artificial intelligence, expert systems, system design, data structures, computer theory, computer systems and architecture, software engineering, human-computer interaction, new technologies, social and professional context, and much more.
General Science Full Text
Provides access to almost 200 popular science magazines, professional journals, and The New York Times Science Section. Indexing and abstracting begin in 1984 and full text for selected titles in 1994.
IEEE Xplore
This product provides full-text access back to 1988 of all Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) journals, conference proceedings, and current standards as well as all Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) journals and conference proceedings. Selected content goes back to 1950.
INSPEC
Provides references to journal articles and conference papers in the subjects of physics, electrical engineering, electronics, computer science, robotics, control engineering and information technology. The subject coverage is international in scope, and is one of the few databases to cover materials on Naval Architecture. This file is updated with new materials every week.
MathSciNet
Access to Mathematical Reviews and Current Mathematical Publications from 1940 to the present.
Safari Tech Books
This database provides access to 50 electronic books in the subject area of computer science. Most of these books are published by O'Reilly Press and are useful for subjects such as Linux, SQL, networking and other software reference manuals. The best way to search the system is to click on the "My Books" button at the top left portion of the screen. This action will limit your search to only those items we are leasing. If the button "All Books" is marked your search will retrieve many titles that we can not access at this time.
Web of Science
Provides access to Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index. These databases offer access to articles' cited references, including articles, government reports, and patents and, in many cases, link to the full text of these references. Coverage from 1985 to present.
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