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Tips for literature search
For Starters
General Information
- Kinds of documents:
- patents: government granted license to an invention
 - standards: agreed upon methodology: e.g. 802.11
 - journals: research results presented in a periodical/magazine
 - conference proceedings: research results presented at a meeting (most conferences in CS are peer-reviewed)
 - technical report: description of a solution to a specific problem
 - books
- reference: encyclopedias, tables, data collections, properties
 - manuals: lab methods, programming languages, operating systems
 - monographs: general topics
 
 - technical specifications: how a device or component works, e.g. circuit diagrams
 - code library: database of source code listings or linkable subroutines
 
 - Peer review: researchers validating each others work before publication
 - Academic Integrity & Plagiarism web site
 - If you are not sure how to get started on your project, come to Steacie
 
Free Citation Management Software
- RefWorks can help you manage your footnotes & bibliography on the web. Easy to use, interfaces directly with work to create footnotes & bibliographies. If logging in from home, you need to use RWYorku group code.
 - Library Footnotes, Bibliographies, RefWorks page.
 
Logging in from Home
- Need to use Acadlabs login or bar code number & PIN from library card to authenticate as a York user.
 - Information here on logging in.
 - Remember: need to type in name of eresource using “by title” link after logging in.
 
Finding Resources at the Library
Finding Books & Journals
- Do a search in The York Catalogue:
- by title: Concurrent programming in Java : design principles and patterns
 - by author: Bjarne Stroustrup
 - by journal title: journal of the acm
 - by subject: Java
 - by subject: concurrent programming, parallel programming, parallel processing
 - by keyword: concurrent and programming and java
 
 
Finding Articles
These online databases can also be found in the eResources Quick Links or Search boxes on the library home page.
Article Citation Databases
- INSPEC - best source for citations in all computing fields, best for comprehensive searches
- concurrent and aerospace and programming
 - concurrent and locking and java
 
 - Web of Science - very good coverage of all major computing journals, good for citation searches
- concurrent and locking and java
 
 - ACM Guide to Computing Literature - another one focusing on computing
 - Very important: look in full text article databases for conference proceedings:
- IEEE, ACM or Lecture Notes in Computer Science: look in DBs below
 - SPIE: keyword search in catalogue: SPIE and proceeding #
 - Other: keyword search with part of title
 - Last resort: 50-75% of conference papers usually on author's home pages
 
 
Full Text Article Databases
- ACM Digital Library - best resource: all ACM journals & proceedings
 - IEEE Xplore - all IEEE journals & proceedings, more engineering than CS
 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science - source of articles from various conference proceedings, find citations from Web of Science
 
Online Computer Books
Using Resources on the Internet
Use the Internet wisely.
- Using Google as a scholarly research tool:
- example: concurrent programming
 - example: concurrent programming locking
 - example: concurrent programming locking algorithm
 - example: concurrent programming locking algorithm java
 - strategy: find good portal sites
 - strategy: make sure you know exactly who produced the content
 
 - DBLP - good CS index of free web & many conferences & journals
 - Citeseer - indexes the free web but a bit out of date
 - Computing Research Repository (CoRR) - eprints and other online papers
 - and others
 
Librarian Contact Information
- Office: Steacie 102H
 - Email: jdupuis@yorku.ca
 - MSN IM: john_dupuis@hotmail.com
 
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