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Computer Engineering Subject
Guide
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This is a guide to finding selected
Computer Engineering resources in the Galvin Library. For
more in-depth assistance, please contact the subject specialist,
or click here to Ask
a Librarian.
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Subject Specialist:
Charles Uth
email: uth@iit.edu
phone: 312.567.5319
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Search for Books | On the Shelf | E-Books | Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Handbooks, etc. | Textbooks
Search for Books
IIT Library Catalog
Search for books held at IIT Libraries. You can also use the catalog to search for any of the e-book titles from Books 24x7.
I-Share Catalog
A catalog of the collections of dozens of academic libraries that are part of the Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois. Use the Request feature to submit a request for an item from another library.
WorldCat
An online catalog of more than 8,000 libraries worldwide. Use the MyILL button to place requests for materials not owned by IIT or I-Share Libraries. Make sure that the item you want is not available in either the IIT or I-Share catalog before submitting a request in WorldCat.
On the Shelf
Computer science books are grouped by subject and located within the call number ranges QA5, QA173, TA150 - 500, and TL500 - 790. These ranges are located on the upper level of the Galvin Library. Use the IIT Library Catalog to find a specific title.
E-Books
Books 24x7
Books 24x7 is a database of over 4,500 E-books covering computer science and information technology from more than 80 publishers, including MIT Press, Que, Microsoft Press, and many more. This resource is great for finding programming how-to books and technical manuals for network administration, operating systems, database management, and other IT topics. Use the My Bookshelf feature to save a list of books or book chapters you have been using, so you can easily pick up where you left off during your previous sessions. Full-text.
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Handbooks, etc.
These types of books are located in the Reference Collection (on the upper level of the library). Reference books cannot be checked out and must stay in the library. To search for reference books, use the IIT Library Catalog. The following is a list of some useful titles:
Handbook of Applied Cryptography
REF.QA76.9.A25M463 1997
C++: The Complete Reference
REF.QA76.73.C153S33 1998
The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook
REF.QA76.C57315 1997
Encyclopedia of computer science
REF.QA76.15.E48 2003
The Computer and Information Science and Technology Abbreviations and Acronyms Dictionary
REF.QA76.15.S63 1994
The Handbook of Software for Engineers and Scientists
REF.QA76.754.H35 1996
Software Engineering Standards and Specifications
REF.QA76.758.M246 1994
Computer engineering handbook
REF.TK7885.C645 2002
Computers, software engineering and digital devices
REF.TK7885.C657 2005
IEEE 100: the authoritative dictionary of IEEE standards terms
REF.TK9.I28 2000
Encyclopedia of computers and computer history
REF.QA76.15.E53 2001
A to Z of computer scientists
REF.QA76.2.A2H46 2003
Handbook on parallel and distributed processing
REF.QA76.58.H36 2000
Handbook of neural network signal processing
REF.QA76.87.H345 2002
Textbooks
The library does not provide circulating copies of textbooks. However, some current and past textbooks have been placed on Reserve. Reserve books can be checked out for two hours at a time but cannot be removed from the library. This ensures they are available to as many students as possible during the semester they are assigned. To search for textbooks on reserve, use the IIT Library Catalog.
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