"Full text of every article ever published by ACM and bibliographic citations from major publishers in computing."
Computer Science
Major Research Tools
A digital library and search engine for journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports in computer and information science. The autonomous citation indexing feature executes a citation search similar to Science Citation Index.
Coverage: 1988-present
Database of all IEEE journals, transactions, conference proceedings, and standards, as well as journals of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). Complete backfile to 1988 with select content back to 1893.
Full-text proceedings from conferences, symposia, and workshops sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association. Coverage from 1993 to the present.
Coverage: 1955-present
Index covering the journal literature of science and technology. Allows you to search for a topic, an author, or for articles that cite a known author or work. (Help using Web of Science for cited reference searching)
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Coverage: 1991-present.
Searchable archive of research papers in the fields of physics, mathematics, nonlinear sciences, and computer sciences. Hosted by Cornell University under an agreement with the National Science Foundation.
Coverage: 1963-present (patents); 1973-present (patent citations)
Database of information on international patents in chemical, electrical and electronic, and mechanical engineering. Allows for patent citation searching.
Coverage: 1940-present.
Electronic version of Mathematical Reviews, which indexes and abstracts books and journals covering pure and applied mathematics. Includes indexing of some computer science journals.
Database of network protocol descriptions.
Detailed, scholarly encyclopedia articles covering computational neuroscience, dynamical systems, computational intelligence, astrophysics, and physics.
Full text of all US patents issued since 1976, and full-page images for all US patents issued since 1790. (Note: Full-page images can be viewed using pat2pdf.org, which generates PDFs based on patent numbers, or by downloading one of the TIFF image viewer plugins recommended on the USPTO website.)
Reference work with detailed articles on electrical and electronics engineering.