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Mathematics Research Guide

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Database Search Tips by Alex Deleon

Some more helpful tips!

  • Select the appropriate database for your search. If you are off campus, make sure you are accessing databases via the library website, which will prompt you to authenticate with your Jaguar ID.
  • For some topics, you may want to repeat your search in an additional database to add to your unique results list.
  • Each database has detailed help screens to assist you if you're having trouble and provide tips to help you hone your searching skills. Library databases are more complicated than Google, but they are worth the extra effort to find appropriate sources!

Contact me for more help! We can schedule an appointment or work via e-mail at Alexandra.Deleon@tamusa.edu. 

Below are a few examples of scholarly journals that the University Library subscribes to in the area of mathematics.

Find A Specific Journal: If you are looking for a certain journal or to find an article from a citation, click the link and then click the Articles tab.

Search the databases below to find scholarly journal articles related to the sciences as well as mathematics

The Open Access movement works to make scholarly research freely available to all. While mathematicians have not been as quick as scientists in other fields to adopt Open Access journals and Open Access repositories, some research is available in the Open Access literature.