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Computer Science Databases
[Indexes]
[Online Books]
[Also of Interest]
- Indexes to Journals and Books:
- Association
for Computing Machinery Digital Library (ACM)
- Contains the full text of journals, magazines, transactions,
conference proceedings, newsletters, and other publications by
the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), its Affiliated Organizations,
and Special Interest Groups (SIGs), including an archive dating back to the 1950's.
The ACM is a major force in advancing
the skills of information technology professionals and students worldwide,
providing a portal to the computing literature through authoritative publications
and pioneering conferences.
- Library,
Information Science & Technology Abstracts (Ebsco)
- Provided free by EBSCO to anyone interested in libraries and information management,
LISTA indexes more than 600 periodicals as well as books, research reports, proceedings,
and patents, covering all fields of information science, including librarianship, classification,
cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management, search engines,
printed & electronic information sources, the information industry, scholarly communication,
electronic publishing, and more. With coverage dating back to the mid-1960s, this is the
oldest continuously produced database covering the field of information science.
[Absorbed: Information Science & Technology Abstracts]
- LISA:
Library and Information Science Abstracts (Cambridge Scientific Abstracts)
- Designed for library professionals and other information specialists, it covers
over 440 periodicals from more than 68 countries and in more than 20 different languages,
as well as conference proceedings, book reviews, and selected research report series,
from 1969 to the present. Topics include artificial intelligence, information storage,
internet technology, knowledge management, librarianship, medical information,
publishing, bookselling, records management, telecommunications, and more.
- LIUCat
on the Web:
- The online public access catalog of Long Island University's
six campuses. This can be searched from any computer. No password is needed.
- Online Encyclopedias and Books:
- Charleston Advisor (Charleston Company)
- Provides peer reviewed critical evaluations of web products for
information professionals using a rating system that scores each product based
on content, searchability, price, and contract options/features. Reviews include a
narrative description of the product and its content, examination of its strengths
and weaknesses, citations to other reviews of the product or related materials,
opinions gleaned from web-based opinion forms, and usage experiences. In
the case of opposing opinions, an opposing composite score may be calculated. Also
includes reports from the field, opinion editorials, and other non-review articles.
- Collins
Dictionary of Computing (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Compact
American Dictionary of Computer Words (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Computer
Graphics Companion (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Computer
Sciences (GVRL) (InfoTrac/Gale Group)
- (See database page for description)
- Dictionary
of Communications Technology: Terms, Definitions and Abbreviations, Wiley (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Dictionary
of E-Business (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Dictionary
of Engineering Terms, Butterworth-Heinemann (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Dictionary
of Multimedia and Internet Applications: A Guide for Developers and Users (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Dictionary
of Personal Computing and the Internet, Peter Collin Publishing (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- ebrary (ebrary)
- Currently
offers over 25,000 full-text books, sheet music titles, maps, reports, and other authoritative documents from more
than 180 leading academic, trade, and professional publishers. The collections are particularly strong in
business, economics, education, computers, technology, science, medicine, history,
language, literature, humanities, politics, and social sciences. Publishers include The McGraw-Hill Companies,
Random House, Penguin Classics, Taylor
& Francis, Yale University Press, John Wiley & Sons, Greenwood, and more.
- Note: to use ebrary, you must first download and install the
ebrary Reader on your computer (more information).
- Encyclopedia
of Communication and Information (GVRL) (InfoTrac/Gale Group)
- Explores the full spectrum of communication, from careers to information
technologies, in an interdisciplinary fashion. Emphasis is on both historical and
current issues, topics, and people.
- Encyclopedia
of Computer Science (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Encyclopedia
of Information Science and Technology (Idea Group Inc)
- Online version of the five-volume, comprehensive, research-based
encyclopedia that covers concepts, issues, and trends related to the utilization
and management of information science and technologies.
Includes more than 550 articles written by over 900 noted researchers,
as well as a compendium of over 5,000 terms, definitions,
and explanations of concepts, processes, and acronyms.
Covers such topics as business applications, databases, data mining,
decision support systems, enterprise resource planning, geographic information systems,
information modeling, information systems, education applications,
evaluation, library applications, knowledge management, multimedia,
security, software engineering, telecommunications, networking,
web applications, and more.
- Gale
E-Commerce Sourcebook (GVRL) (InfoTrac/Gale Group)
- Practical information for entrepreneurs and researchers, organized into
three sections: how-to topics that serve as a guide through the workings of e-commerce,
providing answers to the major questions about the launching, development, growth, and
maintenance of an e-commerce enterprise; directory listings of companies, services,
associations, and government agencies related to e-commerce; and a listing of the top
250 e-commerce companies worldwide, including rankings by revenue and number of employees.
- Gale
Encyclopedia of E-Commerce (GVRL) (InfoTrac/Gale Group)
- Features 470 essays covering the world of Internet
commerce and presents answers to common questions about website
development, financing, advertising, and more. Includes topics and terms,
profiles of the top e-commerce companies,
biographies of e-commerce innovators, and coverage of events and
legislation related to e-commerce.
- High
Definition: A-Z Guide to Personal Technology (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Newnes
Dictionary of Electronics, Newnes (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Webster's
New World™ Computer Dictionary (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Also of Interest:
- Beyond
Degrees: Professional Learning for Knowledge Services (GVRL) (InfoTrac/Gale Group)
- Covers continuing professional development and lifelong learning in the
information services environment to provide guidelines for conceptualizing, designing, and
measuring successful programs for professional learning, staff development, and professional
growth in an organization.
- Focal
Dictionary of Telecommunications, Focal Press (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
- Hargrave's
Communications Dictionary, Wiley (Credo/xrefer)
- (See database page for description)
Database descriptions are adapted from each database's website.
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