Computer Science resources
Key databases
FAITS – Faulkner Advisory for IT Studies
Related databases
Selected ejournal titles
- ACM Transactions on Computer Systems – available from 1983
- International Journal of Power Management Electronics – available from 2008
- Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing – available from 2017
- Minds and Machines – available from 1997
- Journal of Computer Science – available from 2005
Browse print books
- Find shelves on 3rd floor with call number ranges below.
- Books within these call number ranges are by subject, so you can find other related books.
Keyword | Call # range |
Electronics | TK 7800-8360 |
Computer engineering. Computer hardware | TK 7885-7895 |
Selected ebook titles
- Furtado, Daniel, “Python Programming Blueprints“, 2018
- Hennessy, J and Patterson, D. “Computer Architecture : A Quantitative Approach”, 2014
Selected Computer Science & Engineering Websites
ITPRC – The Information Technology Professional’s Resource Center – The IT Professional’s Resource Center or ITPRC has become a resource center of information for IT managers and professionals all over the World. Aa a ‘one-stop-shop’ for information technology professionals, this site provides technical information as well as routes to career management information and forums for IT professionals to interact.
Free Online Dictionary of Computing – A searchable dictionary of terms, acronyms, jargon and much more about computing and related fields.
FreeBookCentre.net – Links to thousands of free online technical books. Includes core computer science, networking, programming languages, systems programming books, Linux books, physics and many more.
Find White Papers – Search through hundreds of technology topics and thousands of white papers. Does require submitting your e-mail address.
Association for Computing Machinery – Web site of the world’s largest educational and scientific computing society. Offers resources advancing computing as a science and a profession.
Association for Information Science and Technology – ASIS&T attempts to bridge between information science practice and research. “Members represent the fields of information science, computer science, linguistics, management, librarianship, engineering, data science, information architecture, law, medicine, chemistry, education, and related technology.”
Computer History Museum – The Computer History Museum offers many online exhibits on a variety of topics related to the history of computing.
Juliann T. Moskowitz
- Wahlstrom Library 315
- 203-576-4528
- jmoskowi@bridgeport.edu
Contact Ms. Moskowitz for:
- Help with research assignments and projects
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