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to Resources in Math & Statistics
As of August 29, 2008, access to the entire collection is available. The collection includes books on computing and information technology published by O'Reilly, New Riders, Microsoft Press, SAS Publishing, and others. However, we still have a 7 simultaneous-user limit, so please be to sure to log out when you're done.
If you would like to borrow a print copy, Stanford
University Libraries carry many of the books published by O'Reilly. Check Socrates for availability.
The ITPro collection at Books24x7.com is composed of many popular
computer technical books, including selected books from the Dummies
series, Sams, Osbourne/McGraw-Hill, MIT Press, Peachpit Press, and
Sybex. There are also books on computers and society and e-commerce.
There's no need to register unless you want to personalize the site
using the "My Bookshelf" feature.
Other sources of computer
books online
ebrary
ebrary™ is a searchable collection of electronic texts in
a broad range of fields available to Stanford users on the Web.
There are at least 800 titles dealing with computing in the collection.
Plug-in required. You are charged for copying or printing from
the text.
The Online Books
Page (Free online books)
Search or browse over 15,000 listings of books available online
in a wide variety of subjects. However, computer books are listed
with books in mathematics in the QA Library of Congress call number
listing.
For questions and comments, feel free to contact Linda Yamamoto, Math/CS Librarian, x3-0864, or stop by the library.
Linda Yamamoto
Last modified:
August 29, 2008
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