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Mathematics
Selected Print Resources:
Reference:
CRC Concise Encyclopedia of Mathematics REF QA47.J38 2004
Handbook of mathematical formulas and integrals. REF QA47 .J38 2004
Mathematical people: profiles and interviews. REF QA28 .M37 1985
Notable mathematicians: from ancient times to the present. REF QA28 .N66 1998
Numbers you need. REF QA93 .H65 1992
Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics REF QA5 .P4425 2003
Standard mathematical tables and formulae. REF QA47 .S73 2003
Women of mathematics: a biobibliographic sourcebook.REF QA28 .W66 1987
Mainstacks:
Beginner's guide to discrete mathematics. QA39.3 .W35 2003
Concise introduction to pure mathematics. QA8.4 .L47 2000
Finite Mathematics and applied Calculus QA37.3 .W37 2004
Heart of Mathematics: An invitation to effective thinking QA39.3 .B87 2005
Mathematics made simple. QA39.3 .C87 2003
Math the easy way. QA39.3 .P75 2003
Mathematics: a practical odyssey. QA37.2 .J6 2004
Mathematics for electronics and computers. QA39.3 .C68 2003
Mathematics for college physics. QA39.3 .D37 2004
Proofs from the book. QA36 .A36 2001
Sets, functions, and logic: an introduction to abstract mathematics QA37.3 .D49 2004
Topics in finite and discrete mathematics. QA39.2 .R65485 2000
Video/DVD:
Calculating Pi. Media DVD QA484 .C3 2003
Classification, seriation & number. Media VHS QA135.5 .C5 2003
College algebra. Media VHS QA154.2 .C65 2005
Early history of mathematics. Media VHS QA303 .E3 2000
Intermediate algebra : a graphing approach. Media VHS QA154.2 .I58 2001
Practical applications of the ACSM metabolic calculations. Media VHS QP176 .P7 1999
The brain & mathematics. Media VHS QA8.7 .B7 2001
The math life. Media DVD QA10.5 .M38 2002
The path to math in early childhood education. Media VHS LB1139.5 .M38 P3 1996
The pumped-up world of pre-algebra. Media DVD QA152.2 .P8 1999
The SAT 1 math brain power. Media DVD QA43 .S286 2002
The zany world of basic math. Media DVD QA107 .Z3 1999
Trigonometry 6/e. Media VHS QA531 .T75 2002
Why study math? Media VHS QA10.5 .W49 2003
Selected Internet Sites:
About.com: Mathematics ( http://math.about.com/):
An Internet guide for mathematics, with feature articles, Website links, and discussion forums. Topics covered include algebra, calculus, geometry, logic, probability & statistics, topology, number theory, applied math, math careers, and mathematicians.
Biographies of Women Mathematicians ( http://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/women.htm):
This is part of an on-going project by students in mathematics classes at Agnes Scott College, in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics. Not all entries are complete, but the ones that are include references. There are links to excellent resources on the topic of women and mathematics.
Calculators:
Algebra Help ( http://www.algebrahelp.com/index.jsp)
Calculator.Com: (http://www.calculator.com/)
The Electronic Library of Mathematics ( http://www.emis.de/ELibM.html):
"Contains online journals, article collections, and monographs in the field of mathematics. All material is in electronic form and access is free."
Electronic Statistics Textbook ( http://www.statsoft.com/textbook/stathome.html):
This is a complete statistics textbook, available on the web and for downloading to your computer, developed by the makers of the statistics computer program "Statistica."
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics ( http://mathworld.wolfram.com/):
MathWorld is a comprehensive and interactive mathematics encyclopedia.
History:
- A Brief History of Algebra and Computing (http://vmoc.museophile.com/algebra/)
- Calculating Machines (http://www.webcom.com/calc/)
- MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive (http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/)
- Interactive Mathematics On-line ( http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/index.html?tqskip1=1):
This takes you step by step through topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and even chaos theory and Java. There are also links to related sites.
- Mathematical Sciences Digital Library ( http://mathdl.org/):
"Provides online resources for both teachers and students of collegiate mathematics, including: A new MAA publication, the Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications (JOMA); A catalog of mathematics commercial products, complete with editorial reviews, reader ratings and discussion groups; Digital Classroom Resources, a collection of mathematics instructional material with authors' statements and reader reviews."
- The Prime Page ( http://www.utm.edu/research/primes/):
Informative collection of information about prime numbers, including primers, articles and FAQs; prime number listings; and prime number software.
- Research Randomizer ( http://www.randomizer.org/)
An online random number generator for use in math, statistics and research design. Customizable features let you determine how many numbers to generate, the range of values, whether or not to allow duplicate numbers, etc.
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Last Updated 02/29/2008
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