Research Guides: Mathematics
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Mathematics Web Resources
These are suggestions only and do not reflect the full range of materials that may be useful to you. For additional assistance, Ask Steely Library!
The Web has a variety of sites useful to the mathematics student. Here are just a few recommended ones:
- NASA
- Science.gov
- Science.gov is a gateway to over 50 million pages of authoritative selected science information provided by U.S. government agencies, including research and development results for Agriculture, food, applied science, technology, astronomy, space, biology, nature, earth and ocean sciences, and energy & energy conservation, environmental science, health, medicine, natural resources, conservation, and science education.
- Science.gov index
- This index provides a basic topic or advanced author/title search in any or all the above selected topics. An A to Z list of (currently) about 150 topics.
- Science.gov – Mathematics
- This area within Science.gov covers over 20 mathematical applied, educational, and computer application topics.
- The Inverse Symbolic Calculator
- Mathworld (Wolfram)
- The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences
- Mathematics at the Internet Public Library
- Mathematics Compiled by the Colleges of Information and Library Science at University of Michigan and Drexel University, the Internet Public Library, Mathematics lists the private, public, academic, and federally funded websites which provide information in the study of the measurement, properties, and relationships of quantities, using numbers and symbols.
- American Mathematical Society
- Mathematical Association of America
- SIAM: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
The Mathematics Research Guide is maintained by Philip Yannarella. Suggestions and comments are welcome.
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