Full-text journal literature from society and independent publishers on mathematics and statistics.
Project Euclid was developed and deployed by the Cornell University Library and is jointly managed by Cornell and the Duke University Press. It is an online information community for independent and society journals in the fields of mathematics and statistics.
Provides full-text coverage of magazine, newspaper, and scholarly journal articles for most academic disciplines.
This multi-disciplinary database provides full-text for more than 4,500 journals, including full text for more than 3,700 peer-reviewed titles. PDF backfiles to 1975 or further are available for well over one hundred journals, and searchable cited references are provided for more than 1,000 titles.
Access to peer-reviewed scholarly scientific, technical and health content from Elsevier. Refine your search by "subscribed journals" to view full text content available to IUB users.
Access to Springer scientific documents from journals, books, series, protocols, reference works and proceedings. Subjects include: life sciences, chemical sciences, environmental sciences, geosciences, computer science, mathematics, medicine, physics & astronomy, engineering and economics.
The most important scientific journal literature is covered, with abstracts for the most recent articles; includes citation searching.
Covers all disciplines of science, providing indexing and abstracts of scientific journal articles. Offers enhanced cited reference searching; researchers can search the citation data (the footnotes of each article), taking a known, relevant paper and finding other, more recent papers that cite it.
SCI enhances the power of cited reference searching by allowing researchers to:
locate all cited authors, not just the first authors listed, for articles in the database
navigate forward, backward, and through the research literature
link to original article information when a cited reference of interest is found (for original articles covered by the database)
track "times cited" information for articles on a weekly basis through automatic updates
find an unlimited number of relevant items which share one or more cited references, through the Related Records function
hotlink to first and subsequent generation articles using prior research
discover key papers by ranking search results by "times cited"
Queries can be saved for researchers to modify and run against future updates in order to follow a particular topic over time.
Searchable full text access to volumes 1-100 of the Duke Mathematical Journal
Duke University Press and Project Euclid are proud to present DMJ 100, the online digital archive of the Duke Mathematical Journal. Undertaken in response to demands for electronic access to historical mathematical materials, this new resource offers electronic access to the first 100 volumes of the Duke Mathematical Journal (4,830 articles published between 1935 and 1999); citations that link directly to MathSciNet and Zentralblatt; two layers of full searchability via OCR and Adobe Capture; and articles available in both PDF and DjVu formats.
The online version of the classic guide to documentary style. Access is for the 16th and 17th editions.
Includes the complete, fully searchable text of the traditional print version of The Chicago Manual of Style. Also includes access to the Chicago Style Q&A, which is another fully searchable resource of questions and answers, and the Tools, which provides examples of forms, letters, and style sheets.
An open access e-print service for papers in physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance and statistics.
ArXiv.org is a fully automated electronic archive and distribution server for research papers which functions as a means of communicating ongoing research information in these subject areas.
Multidisciplinary index to articles predominately in the German language with some citations in English, French and other languages.
The IBZ covers international periodical literature in all fields, including philosophy, theology, psychology, communication, law, pedagogics, politics, sociology, economics, literature, language, art, music, theater, film, archaeology, ethnography, natural sciences, biology, anthropology, agriculture, ecology, medicine, mathematics, statistics, earth sciences and technology. Database is updated monthly, and contains articles from some 11,300 journals from 1983 to the present.
Entries in the IBZ are predominantly German-language, but include citations in English, French and other languages.
Print source: The IBZ in print covers the years 1885-1993. See IUCAT for the IUB Library holdings.
Access to the full-text collection of all ACM publications, including journals, conference proceedings, technical magazines, newsletters, and books. Includes access to the ACM Guide to Computing Literature, a bibliographic database to computing literature worldwide.
Registered users (click "register" at the top of the page) can create personal binders or sign up for email notifications of table-of-contents for specific ACM titles.
The Office of the Vice Provost for Research and the IUPUI Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research jointly funds Indiana University's subscription to Pivot for all IU campuses. Pivot is a database of funding opportunities for research.
Comprehensive, editorially maintained database of funding opportunities combined with a unique database of over 3 million pre-populated scholar profiles. Pivot's proprietary algorithm compiles pre-populated researcher profiles unique to Indiana University and matches them to current funding opportunities in the expansive COS Pivot database. This allows users to search for a funding opportunity and instantly view matching faculty from inside or outside IU.
A tool produced by the Google search engine that searches the contents of books that they have scanned.
Public domain and out of copyright books are readily available through Google Books, in downloadable, PDF format. Items still under copyright may not be entirely viewed, nor may they be printed or copied. Books may be in full view, limited preview, spippet view, or no preview available.