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arXiv.org e-print archive




Coverage: 1991-
An e-print service which presents papers in physics and related disciplines, mathematics, nonlinear science, computer science, and
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quantitative biology. 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.
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Dissertation abstracts online (see Dissertations and theses)

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Dissertations and theses



Coverage: 1861- (Indexing); 1980- (Abstracting Dissertations); 1988- (Abstracting Theses).
Provides information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses, with subject, title, and author access to almost all American
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dissertations accepted at an accredited institution since 1861. Access info: Access to full text (PDF) of Notre Dame dissertations since 1997, restricted to users with valid Notre Dame NetIDs.
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Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik




Coverage: 1868-1942
The Jahrbuch Project provides a bibliographic database capturing the content of the Jahrbuch uber die Fortschritte der Mathematik (JFM)
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and a digital archive of the most important mathematical publications of the period 1868-1942.
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MathSciNet




Coverage: 1940-
Consists of reviews and citations to the world's research literature in mathematics and related areas. The period between 6 a.m. and
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6:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time is reserved for maintenance. MathSciNet may be unavailable during that period.
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ProQuest digital dissertations (see Dissertations and theses)


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Web of science




Coverage: 1900-
"... accesses multidisciplinary databases of bibliographic information gathered from thousands of scholarly journals. The databases
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are indexed so you can search for specific articles by subject, author, journal, and/or author address. Because the information stored about each article includes the article's cited reference list (often called its bibliography), you can also search the databases for articles that cite a known author or work."--Tutorial screen.
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