Central Library @ LNMIIT
1. IEL Online (Single simultaneous access):
Access URL : http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/
The IEL Online can be accessed at: http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/. Only one user can download for full text at any one time. Hence it is requested that you logout whenever you are not accessing full text so that others can login. IEL covers more than 950000 documents from over 12,000 publications, including 219 journals, magazines, conference proceedings, IEEE Standards.
2. PROLA (Physical Review online Archive)
Access URL :http://prola.aps.org/
PROLA provides online access to the archive of all journals published by the American Physical Society back to 1893 less the current year and the past three years content.
3. MathSciNet
Access URL :http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/
The electronic version of Mathematical Abstracts is the most important component of MathSciNet. Mathematical Reviews is a reviewing journal of international mathematics literature. The MathSciNet contains signed reviews and bibliographic data from the first issue in January 1940 to the present. Journals, conference proceedings, and books of mathematical research are also covered. Items listed in the annual indexes of Mathematical Reviews, but not given an individual review, are also included.
4. Science Direct
Access URL :http://www.sciencedirect.com/
Elsevier Science and Academic Press journals can be accessed through Science Direct, which is a web based database of full text articles pertaining to Science, Technology and Medicine (STM). Science Direct offers a rich electronic environment for research journals, bibliographic databases and reference works. Our Institute has subscription of EE, Electronics, SE, IT and CS collections only.
5. The ACM Digital Library
Access URL :http://portal.acm.org/portal.cfm
The ACM Digital Library incorporates digital versions of works published by ACM since its inception. Nearly half a century of pioneering concepts and fundamental research have been digitized and indexed in a variety of ways in this resource. The major components of the resource is an enhanced version of the ACM Digital Library plus an extended bibliographic database, consisting initially of more than a quarter-million citations of core works in computing. These works are of all types (journals, proceedings, books, technical reports, theses, among others), and from all the major publishers in the discipline.
6. E-Resources-Books
7. E-Resources-Magazine