Math Subject Guide

Primary Resources

  • Computer Database
    • An Infotrac database giving access to computer-related product introductions, news and reviews in areas such as hardware, software, electronics, engineering, communications, and the application of technology.

Secondary

  • FirstSearch
    • Large collection of databases, some are full text. Search by journal title to see which database indexes your specific title. Be sure to search these databases:
      • ASTA
      • Biography Index
      • EducationAbs
      • GenSciAbs
  • ERIC
    • Access full text ERIC documents by ERIC number, author, or title.
  • Harpweek
    • Electronic access to the images and text of the Harper's Weekly 19th century issues.
  • History E-Book Project
    • Over 500 history ebooks from the American Council of Learned Societies.
  • History Study Center
    • A rich full-text history database from Proquest.
  • IDEAL
    • International Digital Electronic Access Library - 174 full text journals through Science Direct.
  • LearnATest
    • A test preparation site that provides access to hundreds of online practice tests and courses including practice tests for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT and MCAT. You will need to sign up as a new user and create a user account.
  • Professional Collection
    • An InfoTrac collection of educational journals.
  • Project Muse
    • (for on-campus users)- Provides online, worldwide, institutional subscription access to the full-text of about 200 scholarly journals in the arts and humanities, social sciences, and mathematics. See Journal Titles list.
  • STAT-USA
    • A service of the U.S. Department of Commerce - U.S. business, economic, government, and trade information.

General Interdisciplinary Resources

  • eBooks Michigan
    • A collection of almost 18,000 eBooks available to Michigan libraries. The state "owns" 1 copy of each book and the checkout time is 6 hours. You must create a free account before accessing the titles.
  • Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Includes link to Britannica's Internet Guide to "best web sites.
  • Expanded Academic ASAP
    • An Infotrac database filled with full text and images for a broad collection of academic disciplines.
  • Additional INFOTRAC Databases
    • General Reference Center Gold
    • InfoTrac OneFile
    • Opposing Viewpoints.
  • FACTS.com
    • Includes Facts On File World News Digest, Issues and Controversies On File, and Reuters On-Line News Service (last 2 weeks).
  • FirstSearch
    • Large collection of databases, some are full text. Search by journal title to see which database indexes your specific title. Some databases to check out are:
      • Article First
      • ECO
      • GPO
      • Wilson Select Plus
      • WorldCat
  • Michigan eLibrary (MEL)
  • RefWorks
    • A personal database that allows you to download references from online databases and then formats them for use in bibliographies and research papers. You will need to create an individual account the first time you use this service. Click here for Help Using RefWorks.
  • Ulrich's Periodical Directory
    • Online guide to information about periodicals. Use this to find out if a periodical is peer reviewed (called refereed in this database).

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