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Computer Science:
Mathematics:
Computer Science Bibliographies
Many bibliographic records contain also URL's pointing to full text of
these scientific publications. (This list is not meant to be
complete — use it as a starting point)
Here is a very nice presentation titled Literature
Search for Computer Science, which gives you an overview of
bibliography search (esp. in computer science) — "everybody is
supposed to know it, but no one was taugth that at school"
There is also a very useful leaflet on similar topic:
Michael Hanson, "Efficient Reading of Papers in Science and Technology". Brochure, 1990.
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- Free books on technology subjects: Technology ebooks and print books for free downloads
- Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (UNESCO, sample chapters, various science fields)
Previews of books:
Direct links:
- Introduction to Reverse Engineering Software
- Numerical Recipes Software's Books On-Line
- WEB STYLE GUIDE, 2nd edition (2002)
- "Software Engineering for Internet Applications"
- Bruce Eckel's "Thinking in..." (Java, C++) books
- "Tree Automata Techniques and Applications"
- N.D. Jones, C.K. Gomard, and P. Sestoft, Partial Evaluation and Automatic Program Generation
- David MacKay "Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms" (Version 6.6 - Mon 22 December 2003. Second printing.)
- David A. Forsyth, Jean Ponce "Computer Vision — A Modern Approach"
(Third Draft Chapters in PDF)
- Steven W. Smith, Ph.D "The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing"
The best introduction to DSP I have ever seen. I've read this book before even taking the course in Digital Signal Processing
- Mark Jason Dominus "Higher-Order Perl"
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics
- Non-Uniform Random Variate Generation, Luc Devroye
Audio:
Audio/Video:
- MIT OpenCourseWare: a few recorded lectures in Mathematics, Computer Science and others topics
Last modified: 14.12.2015