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         Computer Science Libraries:     more books (100)
  1. Applied Maple for Engineers and Scientists (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Steven Adams, Christopher S. Tocci, 1996-08
  2. User-Centered Information Design for Improved Software Usability (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Pradeep Henry, 1998-05-31
  3. Guide to Standards and Specifications for Designing Web Software (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Stan Magee, Leonard Tripp, 1998-09-15
  4. Solving the Year 2000 Crisis (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Patrick McDermott, 1998-05
  5. Networks and Imaging Systems in a Windowed Environment (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Marc R. D'Alleyrand, 1995-12
  6. Successful C for Commercial Unix Developers (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Mohamed S. Osman, 1997-01
  7. Distributed and Multi-Database Systems (The Artech House Computer Science Library) by Angelo R Bobak, 1995-11-30
  8. Data Modeling and Design for Today's Architectures (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Angelo Bobak, 1997-11
  9. Computational Complexity of Algebraic and Numeric Problems (Elsevier computer science library : Theory of computation series ; 1) by Allan Borodin, etc., 1975-07
  10. Authentication Systems for Secure Networks (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Rolf Oppliger, 1996-03-31
  11. A Guide to Programming Languages: Overview and Comparison (The Artech House Computer Science Library) by Ruknet Cezzar, 1995-06-30
  12. Risk Management Processes for Software Engineering Models (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Marian Myerson, 1996-10-31
  13. Software Verification and Validation: A Practitioner's Guide (Artech Computer Science Library) by Steven R. Rakitin, 1997-02-01
  14. Data Quality For The Information Age (Artech House Computer Science Library) by Thomas C. Redman, 1997-01-01

1. Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics And Computer Science Libraries, Asia/Pacific For
pamapf is an electronic discussion list for Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics andComputer Science librarians and information specialists in the Asia Pacific
http://msowww.anu.edu.au/library/pam/discus.htm
The Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics -
Asia Pacific Forum (PAM-APF) Discussion List
pam-apf is an electronic discussion list for Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics and Computer Science librarians and information specialists in the Asia Pacific Region. The list is open to everyone interested in developing open communication within these subject areas and in this geographic region.
pam-apf Discussion List Guidelines
The purpose of pam-apf is to provide a forum for the discussion of library and information resource issues relevant to the fields of physics, astronomy and mathematics and computer science in the Asia Pacific region. pam-apf may be used to seek help with reference questions. It may also be used to seek help in obtaining materials, but only when those materials are not available through a library's normal ILL or document delivery suppliers or in cases when timing is critical. No commercial products or services may be advertised on the list, but the list may be used to discuss commercial library materials, resources and equipment. The list is not moderated, and it is open to subscribers only.

2. Community Information Database
Communication Systems See Computer Networks 1 Computer Networks See alsoComputer Bulletin Boards 1 computer science libraries 5 Constitutional
http://sjsulib1.sjsu.edu:81/search/dComputer science -- Libraries./dcomputer sci
Reference and Referral Database
Other AGENCY SUBJECT KEYWORD Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are: Year Entries Communication Systems Computer See Computer Networks
Communications Systems See Telecommunication Systems
Community Centers See also Recreation
Computer Bulletin Boards Political Science
Computer Communication Systems See Computer Networks
Computer Networks See also Computer Bulletin Boards
Computer Science Libraries

Constitutional History See also Political Science
Construction See Engineering
Consumer Goods Marketing See Marketing
Corporations See also Business Cosmography See also Geography

3. Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics And Computer Science Libraries, Asia/Pacific For
pamapf is an electronic, discussion-list for Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics andComputer Science librarians and information specialists in the Asia Pacific
http://lib.zju.edu.cn/pam-apf/discus.htm
Physics Astronomy Mathematics - Asia Pacific Forum PAM - APF Discussion List pam-apf is an electronic, discussion-list for Physics, Astronomy, Mathematics and Computer Science librarians and information specialists in the Asia Pacific Region. The list is open to everyone interested in developing open communication within these subject areas and in this geographic region.
pam-apf Discussion List Guidelines
The purpose of pam-apf is to provide a forum for the discussion of library and information resource issues relevant to the fields of physics, astronomy and mathematics and computer science in the Asia Pacific region. pam-apf may be used to seek help with reference questions. It may also be used to seek help in obtaining materials, but only when those materials are not available through a library's normal ILL or document delivery suppliers or in cases when timing is critical. No commercial products or services may be advertised on the list, but the list may be used to discuss commercial library materials, resources and equipment. The list is not moderated, and messages to

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5. Computer Science
A gateway to computer science resources on the Web, arranged by broad subject categories.Category computers computer science Directories...... Hall has an extensive listing of computing and computer science courses. resources,standards and documentation, the C++ standard libraries, standard temple
http://library.albany.edu/subject/csci.htm
COMPUTER SCIENCE
[Algorithm Collections] [Bibliographies/Pre-Prints/Technical Reports] [Book Reviews] [Calculators] ... [Software] updated: March 19, 2003
Starting Points
  • The Ada Project (TAP) - Named in honor of Ada Lovelace, TAP is a clearinghouse for information and resources related to women in computing. It includes publications, conferences, employment resources, fellowships and grants, news, organizations, plus projects and programs.
  • AI Topics - AI Topics is a starting point for finding information on artificial intelligence. This AAAI site links to basic information along with news, education resources, reference materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and journals), courses, forums, and career information.
  • Artificial Intelligence - A WWW Virtual Library site containing links to research sites and projects, newsgroups, programming languages, journals, bibliographies, interactive demonstrations, and commercial sites and products.
  • Artificial Intelligence Resources on the Web - An AI Internet resources listing containing links to information on agents, artificial life, case-based reasoning, conferences, constraint programming, data mining, expert systems, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, journals, knowledge engineering, neural networks, SIGs, and university research groups.
  • Cetus Links - Cetus Links is portal to several thousand Internet sites about about object-orientation and component-orientation. It is divided into seven main areas: general information; distributed objects and components; Internet and intranets; architecture and design; languages and development environments; databases and repositories; and related topics. There is an overview page for each of the main area pages and an introductory statement on the individual subject pages. The individual subject pages contain a variety of links to articles, bibliographies, books and publications, conferences and meetings, FAQs, forums, glossaries, libraries, newsgroups, organizations, people, software, standards, starting points, tools; tutorials, and utilities. Cetus Links is also fully searchable.

6. LSU Libraries -- COMPUTER SCIENCE
Indexes and Databases LSU libraries subscribes to Journals and Scholarly Publications Bibliographies of computer science. A large collection of technical bibliographies. From the University of Karlsruhe. and Databases LSU libraries subscribes to. Applied science and Technology Abstracts. computer Select Middleton Library
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/compsci.html
Computer Science
Professional Associations Indexes and Databases Dictionaries Online Books ...
Computer Science Departments Across The Web

Professional Associations AAAI: American Association for Artificial Intelligence
The Association for Computational Linguistics

ACM: Association for Computing Machinery

LSU Chapter of ACM
...
The Usenix Association: Advanced Computing Systems Association

Indexes and Databases LSU Libraries subscribes to
Applied Science and Technology Abstracts

Computer Select [Middleton Library Reference Desk]
General Science Abstracts
Science Citation Index MathSciNet Dictionaries Computing Dictionary BABEL: A Glossary of Computer Oriented Abbreviations and Acronyms On-line Books Parallel Programming in C for the Transputer , by D. ThiƩbaut, 1995 PVM: Parallel Virtual Machine: A Users' Guide and Tutorial for Networked Parallel Computing , by Al Geist, Adam Beguelin, Jack Dongarra, Weicheng Jiang, Robert Manchek, Vaidy Sunderam, 1994 The Network Administrators' Guide , by Olaf Kirch, 1996 Linux Installation and Getting Started , by Matt Welsh, Phil Hughes, David Bandel, Boris Beletsky, Sean Dreilinger, Robert Kiesling, Evan Liebovitch, Henry Pierce, 1996 More on-line books Technical Reports Computer Science Technical Reports Archive Sites Unified Computer Science TR Index Networked Computer Science Technical Reference Library Journals and Scholarly Publications Bibliographies of Computer Science. A large collection of technical bibliographies. From the University of Karlsruhe.

7. UF Smathers Libraries Subject Guide: Computer Science
computer science Technical Reports Each participant has provided online information about their work. Architecture of the Digital Library
http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/msl/comput.html
Marston Science Library Library Resources
Books

Use the UF Catalog (WebLUIS or LUIS) subject or keyword searches to locate books and journal subscriptions.
Most computer science books are in the call number range . Most electrical engineering books are in the call number range
Books about specific programming languages are shelved alphabetically by language under call numbers beginning with QA 76.73 Encyclopedias
Location: Science Library, Reference QA76.15. E5
Software Encyclopedia
Location: Science Library, Reference QA76.5. S63
Encyclopedia of Microcomputers
Location: Science Library, Reference QA76.15 .E52 1988

To identify journal and magazine articles.
All online versions are available through the Database Locator or by the service name on the Quick Links A-Z page.
Computer and Control Abstracts: Published monthly by IEE and IEEE - Lists and abstracts journal articles, reports, books, dissertations, conference papers. Includes publications from all countries and all languages. INSPEC
Location: Science Library, Periodicals QA76. C548 (1969-present)

8. USB SCIENCE LIBRARIES
Access to the seven branch science libraries (biology, chemistry, computer science, geoscience, marine and atmospheric sciences, engineering, and math/physics/astronomy) and to general databases and Internet resources.
http://www.sunysb.edu/sciencelibs/
SUNY Stony Brook - Science Libraries
Bottom
Melville Library Homepage University Homepage Science Libraries Virtual Library Biology Collection and Resources Stars , the online catalog Chemistry Library Computer Science Library Databases for searching Geosciences Collection for articles, papers, etc. Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Information Center Journals available online Math/Physics/Astronomy Library Internet resources in the sciences Subject specific lists of databases and internet sites are available from the branch library pages Top Melville Library Homepage Comments
Revised July 29, 2002
http://www.sunysb.edu/sciencelib/index.html

9. By Subject | Computer Science
Please consult the Engineering Library web site for more information about engineering resources. All computer science Resources Find It. UW libraries Catalog. Top 20 Databases For more information, or to request specific computer science resources, please feel free to contact one of the
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/ComputerSci
Find It
UW Libraries Catalog

Top 20 Databases

E-Journals

Browse Subjects
...
Reference Tools

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Borrowing/Delivery

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Your Library Account
About the Libraries Contact Us General Information Supporting the Libraries Friends of the UW Libraries ... Accessibility Services For Grads For Undergraduates My Gateway Help Ask A Librarian Connecting From Home Libraries FAQ Research Guide ... Library Classes Alerts News Digital Scholarship Employment Opportunities Suzzallo Renovation Please consult the Engineering Library web site for more information about engineering resources.
All Computer Science Resources
Catalogs: Finding Books Indexes: Finding Articles Bibliographies/Resource Lists Dictionaries Directories Electronic Journals Encyclopedias Image Collections Maps Software Web Sites For more information, or to request specific computer science resources, please feel free to contact one of the following selectors:
  • Linda Whang lcwhang@u.washington.edu UW Seattle campus: research, undergraduate and graduate collections
  • Doug Ammons dammons@bothell.washington.edu

10. C++ In AP Computer Science
C++ in AP computer science. code for 2001 A and AB exam questions, tested, compiled, and with test harness. Projects/libraries. Creating libraries/projects with different compilers.
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~ola/ap.html
C++ in AP Computer Science
code for 2001 A and AB exam questions , tested, compiled, and with test harness.
Word Sources
45,000+ words from /usr/dict/words on a Linux machine. about 20,000 words from a Unix boggle game. Timing Code Playing Card classes Examples of recursion: reading directories with classes This is NOT endorsed by AP The classes/programs above are NOT endorsed by any AP body/person For complete information see the official College Board/ETS Web Page . In particular, the AP classes are (now) located only at the College Board site.
Exams
  • Exams translated into C++, trying to be faithful to the C++ subset: I translated the 1992 AB released multiple choice questions to C++ before the AP subset was made (so that arrays were used instead of apvectors). Some questions didn't change, and I didn't copy these so this translation isn't complete without the original Pascal questions.
    Projects/libraries
  • 11. University Of Nevada At Reno Science Libraries
    Access to the five science libraries DeLaMare (earth sciences, engineering, and computer science), Life and Health sciences, Mary B. Ansari Map, Physical sciences, and Savitt Medical.
    http://www.library.unr.edu/sciencelibs/Default.htm

    12. Computer Science Resources
    libraries DEPARTMENTS Engineering Library Information computer science DepartmentFaculty of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department Course Information
    http://www.library.yale.edu/science/subject/computerscience.html
    Yale University Science Libraries Research Tools Services Beginning Research About the Libraries QUICK LINKS
    Research Tools

    Orbis Library Catalog

    Online Databases

    Online Journals

    Help Getting Started

    Services
    Ask a Reference Question

    Renew Books

    View Your Library Account

    Request Items in Yale Libraries
    ... FES (Environment) Geology Mathematics Medicine Physics ... Hours Computer Science Resources SELECTED RESOURCES Orbis Library Catalog ACM Digital Library IEEE Xplore INSPEC (Computer science articles) MathSciNet (Mathematics articles) Web of Science (Science Citation Index) Online Journals (Computing e-books) HELP Find Journal Articles Find Books Reference Resources Auto Alerts ... Classes Server RELATED SUBJECTS Electrical Engineering Search Contact Us Yale University Library ... YaleInfo Updated: February 13 Maintained by: Andrew.Shimp@yale.edu

    13. BURKS 6 Online
    Free online version of a very low cost dual CDROM set for computer science students. Includes libraries, compilers, tutorials, extensive reference materials, for over 24 languages.
    http://burks.bton.ac.uk/
    Welcome to the online version of the 6th edition of BURKS, a non-profit set of CD-ROMs for students of Computer Science, sponsored by VNU Business Media Europe and ROCC Computers Enter site Ordering
    Errata
    ... Mailing list join the BURKS mailing list for news and discussion of forthcoming developments!
    - NEWS -
    I've decided not to produce a new version of BURKS this year. It would have meant going to 5 or 6 CDs, so I'm going to wait another year and see if DVD becomes more widespread by next summer (and also, after doing this for six years, I need a break!). So I'm planning to produce the next (7th) edition in the summer of 2003. See the ordering information page for more details on pricing.
    What is BURKS?
    BURKS (the Brighton University Resource Kit for Students) is a non-profit set of 4 CDs containing over 2 gigabytes of useful resources for computer science students. It is intended to provide some of the benefits of the Internet to students with no (or limited, or expensive) Internet access. It provides students with a comprehensively indexed website on CD-ROM which can be used either online or offline. The whole BURKS collection is available online at this site.

    14. Faculty Of Mathematics & Computer Science - Libraries
    computer science journals are shelved separately on the First Floor with most ofthe material in that area. The Weizmann Institute libraries have access to
    http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/library.shtml
    Mathematics Library
    Contents: Books Interlibrary loan Journals Technical Reports in Computer Science ... Circulation The Mathematics Library, consisting of the Frankel and Goldenberg Libraries, is one of five regional (faculty) libraries at the Weizmann Institute. It is located in the Zyskind Building, opposite San Martin and the Technical Department. The book collection is located in the 3-floor building (Frankel Mathematics Library). On the Ground Floor is the librarian's office, the New Books shelf, Permanent Reserve books, which consist of heavily used material located in locked bookcases, and Course Reserve books, also in locked bookcases located below the windows (consult the librarian for their use). Other special collections on the Ground Floor include Mathematical Tables, Reference Books, Collected Works , and the continuation of "Older Journals" from the first floor. The First Floor (one floor above the Ground Floor), primarily devoted to the area of Computer Science , includes books, journals, and some old technical reports in that field. Older journals are also kept here.

    15. BySubject/CS-ECE Computer Science And ECE Libraries [Carnegie
    Back to top. September 1999 http//www.library.cmu.edu/bySubject/CS+ECE/libraries.htmlMissy Harvey, computer science Librarian, harvey@andrew.cmu.edu.
    http://www.library.cmu.edu/bySubject/CS ECE/libraries.html

    16. Ada 95 Reference Manual Language And Standard Libraries
    Edited by S. Tucker Taft, Robert A. Duff; SpringerVerlag, 1997, ISBN 3540631445. Treats Ada International Standard ISO/IEC 86521995(E). Lecture Notes in computer science, 1246. Springer-Verlag
    http://www.springer-ny.com/detail.tpl?isbn=3540631445

    17. BySubject/CS-ECE Computer Science And ECE Electronic Journals
    Missy Harvey, computer science Librarian, harvey@andrew.cmu.edu. Carnegie Mellon University libraries
    http://www.library.cmu.edu/bySubject/CS+ECE/lib/journals.html

    18. BySubject/CS-ECE Computer Science And ECE Electronic Journals [
    http//www.library.cmu.edu/bySubject/CS+ECE/journals.html Missy Harvey, ComputerScience Librarian, harvey@andrew.cmu.edu. Carnegie Mellon University libraries.
    http://www.library.cmu.edu/bySubject/CS ECE/journals.html

    19. Software
    Finish ANSI C libraries from the computer and Information science University of Oregon. The aim is to make porting code to Cybikos easier as well as shorten the learning curve for programming in C on Cybikos.
    http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/wearables/software.html
    Computer and Information Science
    University of Oregon
    Software
    Proem
    Please visit the Proem web site.
    Cybiko C ANSI project
    We're coding an approximation of ANSI C libraries for the Cybiko handheld device. The aim is to make porting code to Cybikos easier as well as shorten the learning curve for programming in C on Cybikos. The following are the finished libraries (version 1.0):
    string.h
    string.c 9 Functions assert.h 1 Macro (No accompanying C file.) ctype.h ctype.c 11 Functions stdarg.h 3 Macros (No accompanying C file.) Proposed Application APIs:
    Proposed Serial API

    Proposed Network API
    W.A.L.I.D.: Wearable Augmented task-List Interchange Device.
    The WALID system was designed as a simulator to test wearable communities projects. The first version was used in testing the Negotiation System described in When Cyborgs Meet: Building Communities of Cooperating Wearable Agents , and as described in Modeling Wearable Negotiation in a Opportunistic Task Oriented Domain. Developed with the JDK 1.17b

    20. A Survey Of Applications Of CSCW For Digital Libraries
    a review of the field of CSCW with respect to digital libraries; covers both library information science and computer science
    http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/ariadne/docs/survey
    ARIADNE Project on Digital Libraries Publications Technical Report CSEG/4/98, Computing Department, Lancaster University
    A Survey of Applications of CSCW for Digital Libraries
    Michael B. Twidale and David M. Nichols
    Graduate School of Library and Information Science , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL Computing Department , Lancaster University, UK Abstract AIMS The Case for Interfaces and Collaboration It is a truism within user interface design that for the user the interface IS the system. The design of interfaces to computer systems has grown in importance along with the remarkable progress in the manufacture of increasingly powerful but cheaper computer hardware. The falling cost of hardware leads to the potential for a wider degree of access to computer systems and consequently a more divergent user base. Within the context of libraries, we shall see that forms of collaboration take many forms, including most obviously the help or reference desk. In this review we will consider a range of forms of collaborative working and technologies that might be employed to improve the effectiveness of these forms. Note that we see this as strongly related to the aims of the designers of interfaces, who are in effect pursuing a similar goal. We survey research undertaken in CSCW and related areas that we believe can serve as a useful starting point for someone considering the implementation of collaborative technologies in a information retrieval and usage context (such as a library) or someone considering research in the area. Although a number of very good survey articles on CSCW were published in the early 1990s, we are not aware of any recent ones and so in part this review also attempts to fulfil that role. As there is a substantial body of work in the field, our selection of papers has to be somewhat restrictive (despite this, it is still substantial). Therefore our survey necessarily provides only a cursory overview of some topics. We have chosen papers that themselves contain thorough reviews of a subtopic of CSCW, and those that we believe are illustrative of an approach and are particularly accessible to a reader from outside the discipline.

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