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Information Resources in Mathematics

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MATHSCINET - journal articles, conference papers, books
Covers mathematical literature; unique in having signed reviews of indexed materials.
SCIENCE CITATION INDEX (WEB OF SCIENCE) - journal articles
Covers all areas in the sciences, and allows for cited reference searching/discovery.
ZENTRALBLATT MATH - is the world's longest running abstracting and reviewing service in pure and applied mathematics. It is available freely on the WWW and covers journals, conference papers and books from 1931 to the present

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Link directly to the full-text articles from within the databases above (in some cases) using Full-Text or Penn Text links.
Search using FindIt! to see if we have the journal or conference available online.
Search Franklin, Penn Library's online catalog, to see if we have it in print. Request the article or book via Interlibrary Loan (ILL) if Penn doesn't have it.

Featured online content includes

American Mathematical Society Journals - online access to key titles from the Society
JSTOR is an online archive that provides full-text access from volume 1 to approximately 1997 of major math journals. Titles covered include Annals of Mathematics, American Journal of Mathematics and Transactions of the AMS.
Lecture Notes in Mathematics - full text of volumes published in this series since 2000.
Mathematics on ArXiv - the Arxiv is a preprint server which offers full-text access to over 20,000 research papers in the mathematics subject area. The Arxiv is not refereed and recent articles on it have yet to be published in scholarly journals.
NUMDAM - archive offering full-text access to key French math journals, titles include Annales de l'institut Fourier (1949-1997), Publications mathimatiques de l'IHIS (1959-1997) and Bulletin de la Sociiti Mathimatique de France (1872-1992).
SIAM Journals - a list of journals available electronically from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics

For more info

Check out the Science and Engineering Libraries website for access to all the above resources and information.

For assistance, please contact

Andrea Baruzzi, Science Librarian
abaruzzi@pobox.upenn.edu or (215) 746 0228
or stop by the Math/Physics/Astronomy Library in Room 3N1 David Rittenhouse Laboratory

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