Overview
Mathematics is the scientific study of quantities, including their relationships, operations and measurements expressed by numbers and symbols. It includes algebra/arithmetic, geometry and analysis/calculus as well as the broader concepts such as mathematical logic and set theory. Use this guide to find sources to help you in your research.
Find Books
- Algebra
- Arithmetic
- Calculus
- Dynamics
- Functions
- Mathematics
- Mathematical Readiness
- Mathematical Statistics
- Trigonometry
- Variables
Math Libraries
Cornell University Mathematics Library
The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences Library
Math Digital Library The Digital Library Site for the Mathematical Association of America - An online resource published by the Mathematical Association of America and it provides resources for both teachers and students of mathematics. Includes Digital Classroom Resources, an online mathematical history magazine, the Journal of Online Mathematics and various OSSLETS (open source, shareable mathlets).
The University of Michigan Historical Mathematics Collection
Physics Astronomy Mathematics Library at the Un. of Texas at Austin
Organizations
American Mathematical Society The society's Web site is divided into 8 audience areas for members, authors, employment, meetings, what's new in mathematics, govt. affairs, publications and research tools.
EMIS: European Mathematical Information Service Membership consists of all mathematical societies in Europe.
Mathematical Association of America The society serves 30,000 members which include university faculty, two-year college faculty, high school teachers, govt. and corporate workers, graduate faculty, research mathematicians and graduate and undergraduate students. Includes meeting notices, employment opportunities and a set of electronic journals.
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) The site contains a professional opportunities area, conference highlights and a resources area containing information about mathematics , industry and graduate programs.
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