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ACM DIGITAL LIBRARY TUTORIAL |
| ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Digital Library contains the full text of all articles from ACM as far back as 1954. These include journals, magazines, transactions, proceedings, newsletters, publications by affiliated organizations and special interest groups (SIGs). Search tips are available for the Advanced Search, and there is a section for critical reviews of the computing literature. Efficient and convenient searching for computer science material. |
The GUIDE TO COMPUTING LITERATURE is a collection of bibliographic citations and abstracts of works published by ACM and other publishers. Citations for all ACM published works are included in the Guide as a small subset of the total bibliographic space. It contains more than 750,000 citations from 3,000+ publishers, including ACM. Information comes from books, journal articles, conference proceedings, doctoral dissertations, master's theses, and technical reports.
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ACM Digital Library Basic Search Page
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To do a Basic Search, Select The ACM Digital Library, type in your search terms, eg blitter OR sprite, then press SEARCH. OR go to Advanced Search for instructions on how to build an advanced search strategy.
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Select a title for an explanation of the materials covered by each heading.
You may search all source titles together, or, to search individually select
the heading to be searched, then type in your search terms.
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Using the ACM Digital Library links to complete instructions on how to use the ACM Digital Library database or go to Search Tips for basic search information |
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These services are not available to UTD users |
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Computing Reviews is not available to UTD users. Our print subscription covers v. 1, 1960-current, on Ref Aisle 6A on the 2nd floor of McDermott Library.
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Maintained by Carol Oshel Last Updated Aug. 3, 2004 |