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CSC 375

Course Reserves

Some Computer Science course materials and textbooks are available through library course reserves or the library databases. There is one textbook for CSC 375. 

Textbook: Algorithm Design Manual is available in ebook format at this web address: https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=1845d375-ff49-3cf3-a2d5-75cdff9d2988. A physical copy of this book is also available for 3-hour in-library use. Visit the Library Service Counter to borrow the book.

​​​​EBOOK NOTE: There is a three seat limit for this title. This means that we have one title that you can access at anytime but you can't download or print that copy. There are two other copies that you can download or print a chapter (or specific pages). If you are in the version that allows you download or print, please do one of these and leave the database when you have a copy of what you need so other students can access this ebook. If you try to access the ebook and get a "no seats available message" try again in about an hour.

 


If you have any issues access these or other library resources please contact your professor or the Computer Science liaison librarian, Pauline Lynch Shostack (shostap@lemoyne.edu). 

Where Are Computer Science Books Located in the Library?

Falcone Library files books using the Library of Congress Classification system. It is more commonly used in academic libraries because, while superficially similar to the Dewey Decimal system that is more common in public and school libraries, the combination of letters and numbers makes it possible to accommodate larger collections with more granularity.

The call number ranges provided below are not necessarily definitive or complete, but can be used as a starting point if you want to browse the shelf to find books related to a given topic. A recommended technique is to search the library catalog, find a book that looks relevant and, once you are in the stacks, look at books in the same area to see if you can find others that are related to your topic. 

  • BC1-199 – Logic
  • HV6773 – Cybersecurity, cybercrime
  • Q1-390 – Science (General)
    • Q300-390 – Cybernetics
    • Q350-390 – Information theory
  • QA1-939 – Mathematics
    • QA71-90 – Instruments and machines
    • QA75-76.95 – Calculating machines
      • QA75.5-76.95 – Electronic computers. Computer science
        • QA76.75-76.765 – Computer software
  • T55.4-60.8 – Industrial engineering. Management engineering
    • T57-57.97 – Applied mathematics. Quantitative methods
      • T57.6-57.97 – Operations research. Systems analysis
    • T58.4 – Managerial control systems
    • T58.5-58.64 – Information technology
      • T58.6-58.62 – Management information systems
    • T58.7-58.8 – Production capacity. Manufacturing capacity
    • T59-59.2 – Standardization
    • T59.5 – Automation
    • T59.7-59.77 – Human engineering in industry. Man-machine systems
    • T60-60.8 – Work measurement. Methods engineering
  • TA168 – Systems engineering
  • TK1-9971 – Electrical engineering. Electronics.
    • TK5101-6720 – Telecommunication
    • TK7800-8360 – Electronics
    • TK7885-7895 – Computer engineering. Computer hardware
    • TK8300-8360 – Photoelectronic devices (General)

Note: Subject-specific applications in computer or information science may be found under the general subject for that topic. For example, computer automation in agriculture will most likely be placed under class S (Agriculture) or SB (Plant Culture). As always, the library catalog will be the best source for finding such books.

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