Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Electronic Books
Many electronic books are included in the Library's on-line catalog. A selected
list of web sites devoted to mathematics, computer science, and
statistics electronic books is listed below.
Web Sites for Electronic Books and Proceedings
-
ACM Digital Library
- Full-text of ACM publications including conference
proceedings.[Access limited to U of C community]
- AMS Books
Online
- A collection of AMS books freely available online; can be
browsed by author or subject.
- AMS Digital Mathematics
Registry
- Provides "centralized access to certain collections of
digitized publications in the mathematical sciences." Focuses on
older materials from journals and book series.
- Cornell
University Library Math Book Collection
- Full-text images of 576 classic mathematics books; can be
browsed by author or title.
-
Distributed Digital Library of Mathematical
Monographs
- This site provides single search interface for the three large
digitized collections (Cornell, Michigan, and Göttingen).
These three collections form a virtual collection that includes
more than 2,000 volumes (nearly 600,000 pages) of significant
historical mathematical
- Electronic Library
of Mathematics
- This online collection from EMIS includes journals, monographs,
and other electronic resources that are freely available.
- Gallica
- This collection of full text 19th century and earlier documents
including mathematics titles. On the main Gallica web page, click
on "recherche" to browse the collection.
- GDZ,
Göttinger Digitalisierungs-Zentrum
- Digital collection of 18th and 19th century German mathematics
books and journals.
- Google Book Search
- Search full text of books. If a book is out of copyright, or
Google has obtained permission from the publisher or rightsholder,
you will be able to page through the entire book. If a book is
still under copyright, you may see a limited or snippet view of the
full text. For any copyrighted title, search the Library's online
catalog to determine if we own it.
- IBM Redbooks
- This set of technical books from IBM are designed to deliver
"skills, technical know-how, and materials to IBM technical
professionals, Business Partners, clients, and the marketplace in
general".
-
IEEE Computer Society Digital Library
- Full text of all IEEE Computer Society publications, including
proceedings; 1988 to present. [Access limited to U of C
community]
-
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
- Full text of most volumes in this series; 1997 to present.
[Access limited to U of C community]
-
Lecture Notes in Mathematics
- Full text of most volumes in this series; 1997 to present.
[Access limited to U of C community]
- Links to
Mathematics Books Online
- AMS site that provides links to research-level mathematics
books online.
- LiNuM
- Use this interface to search the Gallica, Cornell, Goettingen,
and Michigan collections. Developed at Grenoble.
- NetLibrary
- Full-text access to books on computers, elementary mathematics,
basic statistics, and other subjects.
- NUMDAM: Numerisation
de documents anciens mathematiques
- A digital collection of French mathematics journals; full text
of articles from recent years (usually five years) are not
available. Also includes full text of many of the French
mathematical "Seminaires".
- The
Online Books Page
- An extensive list of freely available online books. List can be
browsed by author, title, and subject; can be searched by author
and title.
- Online
Mathematics Textbooks
- A list of mathematics textbooks freely available online.
-
Safari Books Online
- Full-text electronic versions of a broad range of technical,
computer software and programming books. Browse by categories such
as applied sciences, hardware, and programming etc. Search specific
book by author, ISBN, title or publisher. Includes many O'Reilly
publications. [Access limited to U of C community]
- Springer
Electronic Books
- Full text of most titles published from 2005 to present.
[Access limited to U of C community]
- The
University of Michigan Historical Mathematics Collection
- A growing collection of digitized books from the University's
mathematics collection; can be searched or browsed.