Computer Science Resources
Finding ARTICLES
Academic Search Premier - Full text articles from over 150 periodicals from all areas of computing, plus abstracts to many more. Also, broad coverage of related technology and information topics. (Database Service: EBSCO) user guide (PDF 79k)
ProQuest Research Library - Covers a wide range of subject areas (including computer science) dating back to 1985. (Database Service: ProQuest) user guide (PDF 82k)
Academic OneFile - Interdisciplinary database which also includes computer science journals. (Database Service: Thomson Gale) user guide (PDF 75k)
Business Source Elite - Covers business aspects of computer hardware and software. (Database Service: EBSCO)
Electronic America (Gale Virtual Reference Library) - Electronic encyclopedia compiling current and historical statistics with analysis on information technology in America.
Finding BOOKS
Edgewood's Catalog - Books, journal titles, videos, more. See also new books.
Course Reserves - Search by course number or instructor
NetLibrary - A general collection of electronic academic books, with over 900 books in Computer Science, and over 2200 in Business. (Database Service: OCLC Online Computer Library Center)
WorldCat - for books, videos, etc from libraries nationwide
Computer Science WEBSITES
CoRR: Computing Research Repository - Allows researchers to search, browse and download papers from the online repository of arXiv.org (a part of Cornell University).
Intute Computing Gateway - Access to high quality internet resources for students, staff, and researchers in higher education.
IEEE - Promotes the engineering process of creating, developing, integrating, sharing, and applying knowledge about electro- and information technologies.
Association for Computing Machinery - International scientific and educational organization dedicated to advancing the arts, sciences, and applications of information technology.
Slashdot - Includes articles on all things digital, book reviews, and interviews with people in the computer industry. Updated daily and reflects opinion on current events in the areas of computers and internet use.
The Internet Archive - Preserving 'Internet sites and other cultural artifacts in digital form". Includes the WayBackMachine to view archived versions of Web sites.
World Wide Web Consortium - The 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.