Student Conference: Searching for Literature, fall 2014
The following links provide more information on Software Engineering
and related issues. "Surfing" these pages will help you to find
an interesting topic and/or additional literature on your chosen
topic. Another way to find interesting literature is to consult your
university library physically .
Please remember that not everything is available electronically and
not everything available electronically is suitable as a reference in
a scientific article. Please read the excellent viewpoint
Why you can't
cite Wikipedia in my class. Wikipedia might be a good starting
point for researching a topic, but definitely not a point where your
research should stop.
- Our university library offers most of its services
on-line, you can for example
- search
bibliographic databases
Among the Computer Science databases we recommend
EBSCO, ACM guide, Inspec, and Web of Science.
Using Web of Science you can also search for citations.
- search
many journals in full text mode
- perform citation analyses using the
Web
of Science
- order
books or copies of articles on-line
Please note that it may take some time to
get the books or article copies. We will not give respite
for late delivery of submissions because of delayed
material. Make sure to order things in time.
- read the
library guide for students
(in only)
- Paper collections and indices
- Google has launched its search service
Google scholar to
search for scholarly literature. Very easy to use with quite
good coverage. Search options/capabilities are somewhat
crude/limited.
- ResearchIndex
(CiteSeer) indexes research articles on the web. It
can be used to search for documents as well as citations.
- The
Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies is a
collection of about 1500 bibliographies of scientific literature
in computer science. The collection contains more than 2.000.000
references. About half of the references have links to on-line versions of the papers/articles.
On-line searching is possible.
- At the DBLP
(Digital Bibliography & Library Project) you can search for
literature and home pages (especially useful if you are looking
for further information/papers from a certain author. The page
maintains also a list of related
services to miscellaneous libraries/bibliographies.
- CoRR
(Computing Research Repository) is a public collection of
technical reports from universities and research
labs. Browsing and on-line searching are possible.
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