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Computer Science

Getting Started

Welcome! This guide provides links to the most useful databases and resources for conducting research in the field of computer science.

Reach out to Natalie Lau if you have any questions about this guide.

Resources for Computer Science

If you are looking for sources on computer science, try the tabs for articles, books, and journals by title on the left side of this guide. 

Some great no-cost options are listed below:

  • DBLP: The dblp computer science bibliography provides open bibliographic information on major computer science journals and proceedings. Originally created at the University of Trier in 1993, dblp is now operated and further developed by Schloss Dagstuhl
  • ResearchGate: Free scholar profile for all disciplines
  • CrossRef: Search metadata of an assortment of scholarly output
  • IEEE Xplore: Search IEEE journals and proceedings
  • ACM Digital Library: The Association for Computing Machinery publishes, distributes, and archives original research and firsthand perspectives from the world's leading thinkers in computing and information technologies. Offers over two dozen publications that help computing professionals negotiate the strategic challenges and operating problems of the day.

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