Need help with a math course? Need to brush up on a math topic? Check out the Brooklyn College Library's list of mathematics help websites. Includes sites on Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus, Linear Algebra, History of Mathematics, and more. Also includes links to online calculators and mathematics encyclopedias.
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Save time! Search across all of our mathematics research databases at once!
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Applied Science & Technology Index indexes articles from journals, trade publications, and other sources. It covers many applied sciences, including applied mathematics.
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MathSciNet is a comprehensive database covering the world's mathematical literature since 1940. It provides Web access to the bibliographic data and reviews of mathematical research literature contained in the Mathematical Reviews Database. To see the full titles and ISSNs that correspond to abbreviations in Mathematical Reviews, see Abbreviations of Names of Mathematical Serials.
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A list of SIAM Journals available online through the Brooklyn College Library. Note that different journals are available through different databases.
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ERIC, the Educational Resource Information Center, provides access to education literature and resources, including many articles about mathematics education.
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JSTOR is a not-for-profit organization with a dual mission to create and maintain a trusted archive of important scholarly journals, and to provide access to these journals as widely as possible. JSTOR offers both multidisciplinary and discipline-specific collections, covering such topics as Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Business, Language & Literature, Mathematics & Statistics, Music, Ecology & Botany. JSTOR is not a current issues database. Because of JSTOR's archival mission, there is a gap, typically from 1 to 5 years, between the most recently published journal issue and the content available in JSTOR.
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ScienceDirect is a database of abstracts and full-text articles from journals published by Elsevier. It includes dozens of mathematics journals.
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Scopus indexes and abstracts over 14,000 journals in the sciences and social sciences, including mathematics. Scopus has an exceptionally user-friendly interface and is an excellent database for students and novice researchers.
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SpringerLink is a database of abstracts and full-text articles from journals published by Springer. It includes dozens of mathematics journals.
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Wiley Interscience is a database of abstracts and full text from journals and books published by Wiley. It includes dozens of mathematics titles.
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A tool for identifying which Brooklyn College-owned journals are available in an electronic format.
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A collection of resources (free & subscription) for locating full text books online.
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Links to numerous free online mathematics textbooks. Subjects include calculus, linear algebra, probability, and more.
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RefWorks is powerful bibliographic management software which allows users to create personal databases and use them for a variety of research activities. References are quickly and easily imported from text files or online databases. The databases can then be used to manage, store, and share the information. Users can automatically insert references from their database into their papers and generate formatted bibliographies and manuscripts in seconds.
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Google Scholar searches the Web for articles, books, and other scholarly materials in many different disciplines. Most searches return an assortment of citations, abstracts, and links to full text.
This link to Google Scholar requires off-campus users to authenticate and yields search results that indicate which articles are available electronically through the BC Library. To bypass authentication, go to http://scholar.google.com/.
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Scirus is a science-specific search engine that indexes over 450,000,000 Web pages and articles.
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Educational resources supported by federal agencies; includes resources for mathematics education.
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The Math Forum, created by Drexel University's School of Education, provides resources, materials, activities, person-to-person interactions, and educational products and services that enrich and support mathematics teaching and learning in an increasingly technological world.
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Need help with a math course? Need to brush up on a math topic? Check out the Brooklyn College Library's list of mathematics help websites. Includes sites on Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Calculus, Linear Algebra, History of Mathematics, and more. Also includes links to online calculators and mathematics encyclopedias.
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MathWorld is a comprehensive encyclopedia of mathematics from Wolfram Research.
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Wolfram Alpha is a computational knowledge engine. It is not a search engine; rather, it generates output by doing computations from its own internal knowledge base. The best way to get an idea of its scope and capabilities is to view its Examples page.
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WorldWideScience.org is a global science gateway connecting you to national and international scientific databases and portals.
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Founded in 1888 to further mathematical research and scholarship, the American Mathematical Society fulfills its mission through programs and services that promote mathematical research and its uses, strengthen mathematical education, and foster awareness and appreciation of mathematics and its connections to other disciplines and to everyday life.
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The Association for Symbolic Logic is an international organization supporting research and critical studies in logic.
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The Association for Women in Mathematics encourages women and girls to study and have active careers in the mathematical sciences
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The Mathematical Association of America is the largest professional society that focuses on mathematics accessible at the undergraduate level.
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SIAM exists to ensure the strongest interactions between mathematics and other scientific and technological communities through membership activities, publication of journals and books, and conferences.
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Use this guide to help you locate the full (complete) text of journal articles at the Brooklyn College Library and beyond.
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This guide will help you use journal indexes available at the Brooklyn College Library to find published articles on your subject of interest.
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Search for books in CUNY+, the library catalog for Brooklyn College and all of CUNY, or see if your book is available at a public library.
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Instructions for students, faculty, and staff to access library article databases and electronic resources from off-campus.
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