Tuesday, September 19, 2023

New Database - IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (IEEE CSDL)

IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (IEEE CSDL)
URL https://usd.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.computer.org/csdl/home

 


 


The IEEE CSDL is the preeminent place for learning, recording, and sharing the latest advancements in computing and computing technology.  Housing both cutting edge scholarly journals and general interest magazines, the almost 900,000 articles in the CSDL provide a both a 60-year the history of computing and the environment, resources, and tools to shape, impact, and celebrate the global computer science and technology community.  

All CSDL formats are available to the USD community, including both peer reviewed preprints and articles, and resources from magazines, periodicals, letters, and conferences.   Computing and computing technology topics covered include:
data analytics, big data, artificial intelligence, cyber security, blockchain, cloud computing, machine learning, virtual and augmented reality, virtual reality, software engineering, DevOps, IoT, and more.
With data analysis and computing indispensable tools in most disciplines, CSDL is also of interest to members throughout the academy. 


▸ Education – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies
▸ Graphic Design & Art – IEEE Computer Graphics & Multimedia and IEEE Multimedia
▸ Physics, Medicine, Astronomy, and Mathematics – Computing in Science & Engineering
▸ Psychology and Behavioral Sciences – IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing
▸ Ethics, Law, Business, Information Management, Technology Management – IEEE Security & Privacy and IT Professional
▸ History – Annals of the History of Computing


The IEEE Computer Society Digital Library is accessible to all USD faculty, staff, and students.


In the A-Z Databases list, look for IEEE Computer Society Digital Library (IEEE CSDL).
Though some overlap exists between the IEEE Computer Society Digital Library and the IEEE's engineering repository, Xplore, they are separate repositories with different access protocols.

For questions or assistance in searching, contact kathleen.mcelhinney@usd.edu