Print Books (updated as of June 2017)
Electronic Journals (as of March 2018)
Multimedia
CDs
DVDs
VCDs
Interactive Multimedia and Others
Databases
Proquest Dissertations (Indexes theses from many places; full text 1997+)
IEEE Xplore (Full text of IEEE journal and conference proceedings articles, and more)
ACM Digital Library (Full text of journal and conference proceedings articles published by the ACM)
Scopus (World's largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature)
ScienceDirect
EEM.com (Online resource of electronics components for engineers)
DTheses@Mapua (Mapua’s institutional repository)
E-Books
Click here to see list.
Open Access
HathiTrust Digital Library
NCBI Bookshelf
National Academies Press (Reports issued by National Academies)
Computers & Information Technology
Engineering & Technology
Bookbon
IT & Programming
IT Management
Openculture
OpenStax CNX
Mathematics & Statistics
Science & Technology
arXiv – Computing Research Repository
Association for Computing Machinery Ubiquity
CogPrints
International Journal of Computer Science and Applications
PC Linux OS Magazine
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
IEEE Open Access Publications
Elsevier Open Access
BENTHAM Open
OMICS Open Access
Open Access Journals Search Engine
Oxford Open
Philippine Journals Online
RIT Libraries Open Access Journals
SADHANA Academy Proceedings in Engineering Sciences
Scientific Journals International
Science Links Japan
SpringerOpen
Taylor and Francis Online Open Access
Directory of Open Access Journals
Hindawi Publishing
MDPI
InTech
Computer and Information Science Engineering
Need a technical report?
Online Technical Reports at Mapua
How to find technical reports
Technical reports can be tricky. Follow these steps to try to track down a technical report.
Online and full text technical reports
Links below are for technical report citations and some online PDFs.
Resources for locating technical reports
These sources from a University of Nebraska project also might help locate older reports:
Keeping up with research
Intro: What is RSS
RSS, email, & table of contents alerts
Find new journal articles about your research topic!
There are a number of services via email and RSS for accessing tables of contents of new journal issues and research alerts (results of literature searches you construct run periodically).
This site will provide links to these services, as well as an explanation of what RSS is and how it works.
What are RSS and email alerts?
Why should I use RSS feeds and email alerts?
RSS feeds and email alerts can help you find out about new literature in your field, such as:
RSS feeds publish frequently updated web content in a standardized XML format which can be subscribed to using a variety of programs called feed readers or aggregators.
A comparison of RSS feeds and email alerts is below.
RSS feeds vs. email alerts
Aspect |
RSS Feeds |
Email Alerts |
Need to log-in or register with content provider? |
Subscribing to feeds is (usually) anonymous. |
You must set up an account |
Is it segregated or integrated with your other content? |
Segregates your news so it |
Integrates your news with |
How easy is it to manage? |
Items are automatically deleted or marked as read; much easier to manage if you fall behind in your reading. You can choose to save items for later. |
Every news item that comes in has to be manually deleted, filed, or filtered in some way. |
What's the interface like? |
Different readers allow |
Similar to RSS feeds. |
How available is it? |
Common for table of contents |
Common. |
Choose an RSS Reader
How do I get an RSS reader/aggregator?
Many web-based RSS readers/aggregators are available (free or paid) as well as client-based software and mobile apps (freeware and commercial). Many readers will sync your feeds and favorites across computers and mobile devices.
Popular readers:
Put RSS feeds right into your browser
Find RSS feeds
Get feeds via email
There are numerous services available that will convert RSS feeds to email, here are a few to get you started:
Be sure to check the terms of service and privacy policies of any web service!
Get email via feeds
It's a little trickier to get email as RSS feeds. Try searching Google for "convert email to rss" to browse some options.
Mapua Libraries RSS feeds
New books by subject
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News blog feeds
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Other Mapua Libraries feeds
Mapua RSS feeds
Other Mapua RSS feeds include:
Academic feeds and alerts
Follow alerts for journal table of contents
Publishers will often have a page listing RSS feeds or email alerts for all of their journals:
Get updates for new articles and papers you’re interested in
Search these databases to find literature on your topic in journals, conferences, etc. You can save the search as an RSS feed or an email alert and have any new items that match your search appear in your reader. Steps for subscribing to alerts vary in different databases. To subscribe, look for links or buttons labeled "Search History/Alerts" or "Create an Alert," or find the RSS icon. Some websites don't display these links until you've already run a search. Ask us if you have questions.
EBSCO - info about EBSCO alerts
Google Scholar - see Google Scholar Search Tips: Email Alerts
ProQuest - set up alerts in "My Research"
PubMed - set up alerts in "My NCBI"
ScienceDirect - journals published by Elsevier, Pergamon, and North Holland; set up alerts by signing in
And more: use our Research Guides to find databases that cover your subject area
Follow other scholarly feeds
CiteULike: web site where academics (individuals or groups) can share papers, books,etc. they are reading; get feeds for new items added by individuals, groups or by topic
Patents:
Use feeds and alerts from off-campus
Most online journals and databases require a Mapua IP address or Mapua web certificates to get access.
This can cause problems for accessing RSS feeds from these resources when off-campus. You usually can get the titles/headlines and abstracts, but if you try to go to the full text the publisher will not recognize you. To work around this problem:
Problems or questions? Ask us.