Other sources of TRs on the net
- Unified Computer Science TR Index
- An automatically created index of TRs available by anonymous FTP all over the Internet.
Coverage is much broader than the CS TR collections, but results can be harder to
interpret due to automatic parsing. Note that you can now search this collection directly
from Dienst.
- HBP
- The Hypertext Bibliography Project stores searchable abstracts from several ACM
publications in CS theory, Databases, and Logic. It is maintained by David M. Jones of the MIT LCS.
- CS bibliography collection
- A large (515,000!) collection of CS bibliographies, all in bibTeX format, put together
by Alf-Christian Achilles.
- Harvest CS Technical
Report Broker
- This server covers about 21,000 documents collected from 217 sites around the world, it
uses the Harvest architecture for
distributed information access
- Technical Reports,
Preprints and Abstracts
- A list of Technical Report servers for several domains, maintained by Michael Nelson at
NASA Langley.
- On-line
CS Techreports
- A comprehensive list of sites (FTP and HTTP) for CS TRs
- Computer networking
- A bibliography of about 3000 entries covering computer networks and performance
evaluation, about 1700 of which have abstracts; some entries have links to PostScript
copies of the paper.
- Human Computer Interaction
- The HCI Bibliography is maintained by Gary Perlman (perlman@cis.ohio-state.edu) from the
Department of Computer and Information Science of the Ohio State University. It is a
free-access online extended bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction. The basic goal of
the project is to put an online bibliography for most of HCI on the screens of all
researchers, developers, educators and students in the field through anonymous ftp access,
mail servers, and Mac and DOS floppy disks. Through the efforts of volunteers, the
bibliography has reached 10,600 entries, consuming over 10.1 megabytes, with abstracts
and/or tables of contents. The data set is available through the Hyper-G server of the
Graz University of Technology.
- The Red Sage/RightPages
project
- UCSF's exploration into online access to journal pages using AT&T's Right Pages
system.
- Physics preprints at Los Alamos
- Two different interfaces to what seem to be the same collection: XXX and Mentor.
- Sun Microsystem Laboratories - Technical
Reports
- Electronic Colloqium on Computational
Complexity
- A collection of reports on computational complexity.
- DOE digital superLab's OnLine Archives(OLA), v0.2
alpha
- A test set of articles from the Los Alamos Report Collection. (Note the "alpha in
the name of the software.)
- Design Automation
Cafe University Research Papers
- Papers on Design Automation in Electrical Engineering.
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