Research Resources
NCSU Library
The following require login with an NCSU ID.
Apparently, there can be a problem if you use a proxy for your
browser; also the system doesn't or didn't work with AOL's
browser.
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Computer Science resources at NCSU library
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IEEE Xplore at NCSU library (Advanced
search)
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ACM Digital Library at NCSU library
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SpringerLink at NCSU library
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Science Citation Index at NCSU library
- Accessing E-Reserves from the NCSU Library
Here is how you will find the readings on the NCSU library
e-reserves.
- On Course
Reserves, search for the course name or the instructor's
name.
- On the resulting screen, select the instructor or the course
name.
- The resulting screen has the readings sorted alphabetically by
title. Please note that readings from one book may end up as
partitioned into several chunks. Further, because they are
alphabetized under the chapter title, the readings may be far
apart from each other. Also, the results can be spread over
multiple pages, so look in all.
Journals
Many of the following require login with an NCSU ID.
Other resources
- Latex: Latex
generally and MikTeX. MikTeX has worked
well for me on Windows machines.
- If you would like to view or print postscript from your PC, you
might consider using Ghostscript and
GSview. These have worked well for me. The package
rjl
may be also be useful (I haven't used it myself).
- A Latex to HTML converter that was recommended by someone is
HEVEA.