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Mathematics - Information Resources: Getting Started

This guide is a resource for students doing mathematics course research. It will lead you to databases with helpful journal articles, books, and websites.

Starting your Research

 

Welcome to the Mathematics research guide!  Use tabs (above) or quick links on this page to access books, e-books, articles and media resources.  Contact the liaison librarian (right) if you have questions about any of these resources.

 

Quick Links - Mathematics

Scopus calls itself the largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature: over 21, 500 scientific journals, 130,000 books and conference proceedings, covering all fields of academic study: science, technology, medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities. Scopus also includes 8 different citation metrics, analyzing impact at the author, article, journal, and institution levels.

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