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Computer Science Subject Guide LRC@TCC
Scope: General theory and application of computers.
Call number areas to browse:
LB1028.5-1028.7 (Computer Assisted Instruction)
QA75.5-76.3 (Mathematics)
TK5105 (Computer Networks)
TK7885-7895 (Electrical Engineering)
Subjects to search (Library of Congress):
Computer industry
Computer science Computers
Computer networks
Computer software Computer assisted instruction
Computer security
Books in our catalog:
Gale Virtual Reference Library (r)
Safari
Books Online
Careers in Computers (QA76.25.S67)
Encyclopedia of Computer Science(QA76.15.E48)
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Computers(QA76.15.M33)
Opportunities in Computer Aided Design (TA174.B67)
Opportunities in Computer Maintenance Careers (TK7887.K36)
Opportunities in Computer Systems Careers (QA76.25.K525)
Library Resources (r):
Computers & Applied Science Complete
Communication & Mass Media Complete
ACM
Digital Library Publications of the Association for Computing Machinery.
Cambridge
Scientific Abstracts includes Computer and Information Systems
Abstracts, Electronics and Communications Abstracts, and Internet & Personal
Computer Abstracts.
Safari
Books Online is a fully-searchable e-reference library that houses
a vast collection of technical books from industry-leading publishers.
Internet Resources:
All
About the Internet from Internet Society
Computers
and Internet from Yahoo.com
InformIT delivers
information, technology, reference, training, news, and opinion
to IT professionals, students, and corporate users focusing
on key topics
within
programming, databases, web publishing, networking, operating
systems, and certification.
NCSTRL,
Networked Computer Science Technical Reports Library is a collection
of computer science technical reports from CS departments
and industrial and government research laboratories and includes
reports of UC
Berkeley Computer Science Division.
PEW Internet & American
Life Project The Imagining the Internet Predictions Database examines
the potential future of the Internet while simultaneously providing
a peek back into its history. Includes reports, data, latest trends,
user demographics, etc.
W3C
World Wide Web Consortium leads the World Wide Web to its full
potential by developing common protocols that promote
its evolution and ensure
its interoperability
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