Selected databases relevant for computer science

ACM Digital Library (Full text, BibTeX, EndNote)
Articles published by The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).Journals and conferences from 1958- .

IEEE Xplore (Full text, BibTeX, EndNote)
Publications from The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). The database contains more than 3 million documents. The subscription is limited to 10 simultaneous users.

Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Full text, BibTeX, EndNote)
LNCS covers both monographs and conference proceedings. Covers most volumes from 1(1973)- .

O'Reilly (Full Text) Access to our 43000 books, 30K+ hours of video, curated learning paths, case studies, interactive tutorials, audio books, and O'Reilly conference videos! (Select NOT LISTED, and logg inn with your username ....@uio.no)

Springer e-books (Full text, BibTeX, EndNote)
More than 50 000 e-books published from 2005. Includes encyclopedias and handbooks.

Web of Science(BibTeX, EndNote)
Web of Science gives access to: Science citation index expanded, Social science citation index, Arts and humanities citation index, and Conference proceedings citation index.

MathSciNet (Many in full text, BibTeX, EndNote)
MathSciNet is a comprehensive database covering the world's mathematical literature as from 1810. It provides Web access to reviews and bibliographic data from Mathematical Review and Current Mathematical Publications. It provides links to original articles and free access to Featured Reviews.

Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies (BibTeX).
This is a collection of bibliographies of scientific literature in computer science from various sources, covering most aspects of computer science. The bibliographies are updated weekly.

DBLP Computer Science Bibliography (BibTeX).
This server provides bibliographic information on major computer science journals and proceedings. DBLP indexes more than one million articles and contains more than 10000 links to home pages of computer scientists.

Scopus (BibTeX, EndNote).
SCOPUS is a large abstract and citation database with focus on literature in Scientific, Technical, Medical and Social Sciences. It covers journals (16,500 titles inc > 1,200 Open Access journals), conferences and patents. Citation overview and authors h-index.

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