Mathematical browsing
Mathematical browsing
How to browse mathematical content in the web? How to do it as a working mathematician?
Resources
- zbMathNew
- an abstracting and reviewing service in pure and applied mathematics
- MathSciNet
- searchable database of reviews, abstracts and bibliographic information for much of the mathematical sciences literature
- Google-Scholar
- search of scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources
- Google
- Search the world’s information, including web-pages, images, videos and more
- TIB
- The online catalogue of the Uni Hannover Library
- vifamath
- The Virtual Library of Mathematics” - a meta online catalogue
- arXiv
- Open e-print archive
- ResearchGate
- a network dedicated to science and research
- mathoverflow
- a question and answer site for professional mathematicians
- MSC-Map
- accessing math via interactive maps based on an MSC metric
- arXiv-Catchup
- interface for catching up with the newest articles in math
- FormulaSearch
- allows to search for mathematical formulae in documents indexed in zbMath
Also, recall that you have
- “myOffice”
- the personal office as math search interface —
- myLibrary
- a physical library known by the subject
- Bibliography
- a bibliography as math search interface
- myColleagues
- personal colleagues as math search interface