Computer Science
Getting Started
Research Management Software
The Research Process
Getting Resources
Back to topReference Resources
Dictionaries
Encyclopedias
- Encyclopedia of Computer Science (print resource)
- Desktop encyclopedia of the internet (electronic resource)
Theses and Dissertations
Bibliographies
Back to topOnline Databases
To access databases, go to Find a Database and use the subject tree, the alphabetical listing or search for a database.
Subject Specific Databases
To see if the Library subscribes to subject-specific databases that would cover you topic, go to Find a Database and use the subject tree down the left side of the screen. Some databases only provide you with a citation for an article, not full-text. To see if we have the article full text in another database, look for the WFU Full-text options icon or use Find a Journal to search for the title you need. You will be shown availability in both print and electronic formats. Some examples of subject specific databases are:
Journals
Back to topWeb Resources
Computer Science Bibliographies
- University of Albany Computer Science bibliography
- LANL Computer science guide
- Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies
Scholarly Indexes to the Internet
- Infomine
- Librarians' Internet Index
- The Scout Report (Internet Issues)
- Google Scholar
- BUBL Information Service
- Resource Discovery Network
News and Blogs
Back to topCiting Your Sources
MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 6th ed. and Publication Manual of the the American Psychological Association, 5th ed - copies are available at the Reference Desk. Also use our web guides for assistance:
Back to topNeed Help?
- Erik Mitchell: mitcheet@wfu.edu or AIM: wakelibrarian
- Request a Personal Research Session
- Ask a Librarian