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COMPUTER
SCIENCE
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Which
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The
databases listed below are by no means all the Library has for you.
Depending on your exact topic, it is very likely that any number
of databases would be appropriate. Those most suitable are often
the business databases. A good approach is also to use the larger
general databases--ones that cover a multitude of subjects. As stated
on the page that list the General Databases,
those would be General OneFile and ProQuest [All combined
databases]. |
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Computer
Database via
InfoTrac Web
Includes full text.
A primary resource for full-text
journal articles on computer-related product introductions,
news, and reviews in areas such as hardware, software, electronics,
engineering, communications and the application of technology. |
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Library,
Information Science & Technology via EbscoHost
Includes full text.
Text is linked from other Ebsco databases.
Indexes
over 600 periodicals, books, research reports, and proceedings,
with coverage extending back to mid-1960s. |
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NetLibrary
Includes full text.
A specially created online
collection of nearly 50,000 full-text books, in a broad range of academic
subject categories. These are actual academic books that have been digitized
for the convenience of library users. Make sure to read HELP.
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This page updated, spelling and links checked :
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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