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Are you researching math analysis? Need information on finite element methodology? As the Mathematics and Computational & Data Sciences librarian, I can help you find the best resources for your research. Need Help? Call or e-mail me. I look forward to working with you!
Margaret Lam, Liaison Librarian, George Mason University Libraries
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Core Math and Computational Sciences Databases
The core databases in Mathematical and Computational Sciences are listed below as well as other recommended databases which could possibly include articles on your research topic.
Tutorial for MathSciNet: http://www.mathscinet.info/index.html
- MathSciNetProvides access to Mathematical Reviews and Current Mathematical Publications from 1940 to present.
- Zentralblatt MATHZentralblatt MATH is an abstracting and reviewing service in pure and applied mathematics. The Zentralblatt MATH database contains more than 3 million bibliographic entries with reviews or abstracts drawn from more than 3500 journals and 1100 serials and covers the period from 1826 - present by the recent integration of the Jahrbuch database (JFM).
- American Mathematical Society (AMS) JournalsFull-text access to all 8 journals published by the AMS.
- ArXiv.orgOpen access to e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics (Cornell University and NSF).
- ACM - Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Digital LibrarySearch for research in computing and information technologies published by the ACM, one of the world's largest computing societies.
- Computers & Applied Sciences CompleteCoverage includes the computing and applied sciences disciplines. Publications include academic journals, professional publications, and reference sources.
- IEEE/IET Electronic LibraryFull-text access to all journals, transactions and conference proceedings published by the electrical engineering organizations IEEE and IEE.
- Project EuclidMathematics and Statistics Resources Online. Currently we do not have a subscription to Project Euclid however a number of the journals are open access and freely available in full-text format. Check the e-journal finder for other titles available in full-text.
- Web of Science (Science Citation Index)Covers science, social sciences and arts & humanities. It has citations and searchable author abstracts covering more than 8,570 journals. (Mason Link)
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