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Information Skills for Computer Scientists June 2007 Approaching your project • Scope • Construct a strategy • Locate and access information • Compare and evaluate • Organise Search strategy comput* AND OR processor program? OR software • bytecode NOT “native machine code” • system WITHIN 3 operati* AND Java OR Oak Resources • Books/ e-books • Journals/ ejournals • E-prints • Statistics/data tables • Theses • Newspapers • Internet pages • Conference proceedings • Patents • Academics & librarians Library web pages • www.durham.ac.uk/library • Catalogue – keyword search • Don’t forget reserves and recalls apply over the vacation • Online information resources • Subject information pages – Key resources Journals Bordewich, M., Freedman, M., Lovász, L. & Welsh, D. (2005) Approximate counting and quantum computation. Combinatorics, probability and computing 14(5-6) pp. 737-754 Burd, E.L., 'The Single Ultimate Source', Quality journal, Vol 7, June, 2001, pp 1-100 Catalogue search Databases • Access from Subject Information Pages • Search multiple journals at one time • Find related records/ citation search • Specific scope: Computer Abstracts Broad scope: Web of Knowledge Websites • • • • • Who is the author? Is the material biased? Who is hosting this web page? When was it posted or last updated? Is there a bibliography or further references? • Always use Gateways first • Online tutorials available Other resources • E-prints – arXiv • Conference papers – ISI Proceedings • Standards and Patents • News – Infotrac Access beyond Durham • Visiting other libraries and archives – check before you go – ID • UK Libraries Plus (reference) SCONUL Vacation Access • Document Delivery Service References and bibliographies • ALWAYS keep a full and accurate record of your information sources • Use the Library Catalogue to e-mail references for saving • Avoid plagiarism Where to go for help • Academic Support Team: Richard Pears and Laura Jeffrey • Enquiries Desk on Level 2, Main Library • Enquiry service: http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/using/enquiries Hands on • Search grid • Online tutorials: catalogue, Computer Abstracts, Web of Knowledge, arXiv • Bibliography • http://www.dur.ac.uk/library/compsci/ Suggested topics • • • • • • • • Human Animation Motion Retrieval Feed Scraper Algorithms for graph colouring Speech Synthesis for Poetry Reading SAT Solving Intelligent Internet Agents Compiler Optimization Web Service for Component-Based Software Engineering • Tools to Support Education Please fill in online evaluation www.survey.bris.ac.uk/durham/compsci3