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COMPUTER SCIENCE WEB SITE LINKS

COMPUTER SCIENCE SOCIETY WEBSITE LINKS

Association for Computing Machinery (http://www.acm.org)

Association for Women in Computing (http://www.awc-hq.org/)

British Computer Society (http://www.bcs.org)

IEEE Computer Society (http://www.computer.org/)

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (http://www.ieee.org)

Institution of Engineering and Technology ( www.theiet.org/)

Internet Society (http://www.isoc.org/)

Irish Internet Association (http://www.iia.ie/)

Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (http://site.aace.org/)

COMPUTER SCIENCE WEBSITES

The Ada Project (TAP): Tapping Internet Resources for Women in Computer Science (http://women.cs.cmu.edu/ada/)
Has links to information on "women of computing - past and present", a photo gallery of women and computers, etc.

ArXiv (http://arxiv.org/)
Open access to 545,899 e-prints in Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Quantitative Biology, Quantitative Finance and Statistics.

BotSpot: The Spot for all Bots on the Net (http://www.botspot.com/)

Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies (http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography/index.html)
More than 1,000 bibliographies covering most aspects of computer science from 1950's to the present. These bibliographies are not just links to sources but are maintained as a local database. Cites more than 760,000 journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports; and about 30,000 of these link to online papers. Arranged hierarchically by subject.

Computation and Neural Systems (http://www.cns.caltech.edu/index.html)

Computer Vision Homepage (http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~cil/vision.html)

The Computing Research Repository (CoRR) (http://xxx.lanl.gov/archive/cs/intro.html)

Computer Science- Virtual Library (http://info.lib.uh.edu/libraries/computersci.html)

Cora: Computer Science Research Paper Search Engine (http://www.cora.whizbang.com/)
Cora is a special purpose search engine for research in computer science that supports keyword searches of Postscript-formatted papers found using a Web spider. Cora currently provides access to more than 50,000 research patpers, and is based on a continuing research project by Just Research, led by Andrew McCallum with Carnegie Mellon University graduate students.

Digital Watermarks: New Tools for Copyright Owners and Webmasters (http://www.webreference.com/content/watermarks/)

Free Online Dictionary of Computing (http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/index.html)

Geektools (http://whois.geektools.com/)
Designed for those familiar with the Internet and interested in learning and understnading the underlying labyrinth that makes up the Web network.  Contains a large number of  unusual and very useful tools. Naviagtion of the site is simple and involves selection from a set of menus.  Site is designed for the technologically savvy.

Genetic Programming Notebook (http://geneticprogramming.com/)

HCI bibliography: human-computer interaction resources (http://www.hcibib.org)
Site is intended to provide an electronic bibliography of human-computer interaction (HCI) resources.

History of Computing (http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/)
The initiation of a collection of materials related to the history of computing.

Index to Multimedia Information Sources (http://www.cs.umd.edu/projects/mcml/mmothers.html)

Infomine - Physical Sciences, Engineering, Computing & Math (http://infomine.ucr.edu/)

Instructional Technology Support Centers (http://itsc3.fsa.mtsu.edu/itsc/)

Intelligent Software Agents (http://www.cs.umbc.edu/agents/)

Java Programming Language Virtual Library (http://www.roseindia.net/software-tutorials/detail/2308)

Job Engine (http://www.jobengine.com/)

John W. Mauchly and the Development of the ENIAC Computer (http://www.library.upenn.edu/special/gallery/mauchly/jwmintro.html)
An exhibition in the Department of Special Collections of Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the ENIAC computer. Portrays a history of the emergence of modern computing as seen through the eyes of one of its two principal inventors, John W. Mauchly (1907-1980), who worked at the Moore School of Electrical Engineering, University of Pennsylvania, between 1941 and 1946.

Living Internet (http://www.livinginternet.com/)
Author Bill Stewart offers hundreds of intrasite links and thousands of external links woven into its narrative.

Multimedia authoring (http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/authoring/)

Museum of Science Boston (http://www.mos.org/)

PC Webopaedia (http://www.pcwebopaedia.com)

Roads and Crossroads of Internet History (http://www.internetvalley.com/intval.html)

Scirius (www.scirus.com)
Joint venture between FAST and Elsevier to search scientific Web pages and subscription content at ScienceDirect and BioMedNet.

Some History Timelines in CS, Mathematics and Statistics (http://cms.dt.uh.edu/faculty/becerral/Mycourses/History_timelines.htm)

 


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