Difference between revisions of "Researching Comp Sci Topics"
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− | <li> get library id | + | |
+ | The University's library allows students with valid library accounts free access to these subscription based databases. | ||
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+ | <li> get library id (http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/help/help_my_library.html#what_idpin) | ||
<li> go to http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/elibrary/index.shtml (must go through the library proxy to get free access) | <li> go to http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/elibrary/index.shtml (must go through the library proxy to get free access) | ||
<li> search Databases by name (under A for ACM digital library or I for IEEE/IET Electronic Library (IEL)) | <li> search Databases by name (under A for ACM digital library or I for IEEE/IET Electronic Library (IEL)) | ||
<li> enter in library id and password | <li> enter in library id and password | ||
<li> search online db | <li> search online db |
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Chapter #A great resource for researching topics in computer science are the ACM and IEEE online databases. These two databases provide a wealth of information written by professionals and academics in the field of computing. The University's library allows students with valid library accounts free access to these subscription based databases. | ||
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