MATHEMATICS GUIDE

Books

Need a book on mathematics? The following call number ranges, located on the second floor of the library, are a good place to start.

QA 1-43 General
QA 47-59 Tables
QA 101-145 Arithmetic
QA 150-272 Algebra
QA 273-280 Probabilities. Mathematical Statistics.
QA 300-433 Analysis
QA 440-699 Geometry. Trigonometry. Topology.

Use the search box below to find books through our online catalog. If you need more search options, try using the advanced search.

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If we don't have it, somebody does. WorldCat is a catalog maintained by libraries world wide. If you can find a book in WorldCat, you can request it via interlibrary loan.

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Articles

Our periodical collection (journals & magazines) is located on the first floor. You may find the journal title search on the articles page helpful as well. The list below includes some of our related periodicals:

Bulltein of the American Mathematical Society Online
Canadian Journal of Mathematics Online
Current Mathematical Publications 1991 - current
Hindawi Journals Online
Mathematics Magazine 1995 - current
Mathematics Teacher 1995 - current

Databases

Databases are an effective way of researching articles. Databases allow thousands of journals to be researched within a single search. The following should get you started:

Internet Sites

The following internet sites have been reviewed by our staff or suggested by professors in the relating field:

  • Academic Info - Directory of Online High School & College Math Resources.
  • Mathematical Atlas - This is a collection of short articles designed to provide an introduction to the areas of modern mathematics and pointers to further information, as well as answers to some common questions. The material is arranged in a hierarchy of disciplines.
  • Mathematics on the Web - Guide to mathematics websites put together by the American Mathematical Society
  • Math Forum Internet Mathematics Library - Their "mission is to provide resources, materials, activities, person-to-person interactions, and educational products and services that enrich and support teaching and learning in an increasingly technological world."