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Click here for Sciences databases (includes Computer Science).
The best starting point for any sort of research, databases are large collections of information which may include citations, abstracts, ebooks, fulltext articles from scholarly journals or magazines, images, multi-media files and more.
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NEW DATABASE:
Films on Demand-Computers and Technology: includes videos on such computer and technology topics as artificial intelligence, graphics, hardware, software, e-commerce, and computer crime.
VIDEOS.
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Find Journals on
Computer Science.
Journals found here are available in print at Plough Library and/or online through CBU databases. Look for the name of the journal you are interested in, for example:
- computers weekly
- journal of computer information systems
- journal of computer science
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REFERENCE BOOKS / E-BOOKS
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See also this free online collection:
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National Academies Press: 4000+ free-for-download pdfs of research publications in various scientific fields, including math, engineering and technology, and computers and information technology.
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ArXiv - Computer Science: Eprint repository for papers.
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CBU Computer Science Dept. Internet Resources
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Handheld Computing: Core topics: applications, hardware, networks, operating systems, software engineering and UI/HCI.
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MacUpdate
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Mastering the VI Editor
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MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Network Security Library: Hundreds of network security related articles, books, FAQs and white papers gathered from various sources throughout the industry.
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Science.gov - Computers & Communication: Includes selected authoritative science Web sites and often hard-to-access scientific databases (specific content varies by database).
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ScienceCinema: searches video and multimedia content from Department of Energy, OSTI, Science.gov, and WorldWideScience.org. VIDEO
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SciTopics: authoritative overviews of up-to-date research in
Computer Science.
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Stanford Computer Forum
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Symantec Security Response
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Techxtra: Search engine specializing in engineering, computing, and mathematics resources.
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WolframAlpha Computational Science and Web & Computer Systems: Analyze substitution systems; draw fractals; specify ranges and numbers of colors; get information about I.P. addresses and URLs; convert between hex, decimal, octal, and binary; look up UNICODE characters, and more. (TIP: anywhere you see a >>, you can click on it for more examples.)
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| LIAISON FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE |
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