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  • Compendex and INSPEC
    Search Inspec & Compendex together. Indexes scholarly articles in physics, electronics and electrical engineering, computers and control, and information technology. 1969-current.
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  • Current Index to Statistics (CIS) A Best Bet database
    Index to statistical literature from the American Statistical Association/Institute of Mathematical Statistics. 1975-current.
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  • MathSciNet A Best Bet database
    Full-text of Mathematical Reviews and Current Mathematical Publications. 1940-present.
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  • Safari Tech Books
    Full text of 250 electronic books in technology and business fields, from publishers such as O'Reilly & Associates, Que, New Riders, Sams, Prentice-Hall, and Addison-Wesley.
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  • Scopus
    Scholarly journal articles with a heavy emphasis on science topics. A great database for high quality scholarly articles on any topic. International scope. Excellent for citation searching. 1966-present.
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  • Web of Science
    Scholarly journal articles in the sciences, social sciences, arts & humanities. A great database for high quality scholarly articles on any topic. Excellent for citation searching. 1994- present.
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