Databases
Some resources in these collections require login and remote access.
ArXiv.org e-Print archive
Database founded in 1991 and with open access to e-prints in Physics, Mathematics,
Computer Science, Quantitative Biology and Statistics. All full text downloads are
also free.
CiteSeer
CiteSeer is a scientific literature digital library and search engine that focuses primarily
on the literature in computer and information science.
The Collection of
Computer Science Bibliographies
Collection of bibliographies of scientific literature in computer science from various
sources. The bibliographies are updated weekly from their original locations so that you'll
always find the most recent versions here
DADS (Digital Article Database Service)
Article database with access to fulltext-articles in many of the main scientific journals and
databases. Requires password and is only accessable for students and employees at the
IT-University of Copenhagen.
DOAJ -
Openaccess-tidsskrifter
Directory of Open Access Journals in Computer Science.
Further reading about open access.
Google Scholar
Search for only scientific articles. Using Google.
INSPEC
From 1969-. Provides bibliographic access to the worldwide scientific and technical
literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, control engineering, computers and
computing, and information technology. Weekly update.
IEEE Digital
Library
Portal and digital library from IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers).
Journal
citation reports
The JCR database enables you to search for information about a scientific journal's so
called impact factor, citation frequency, size and publisher. Annually renewed. Part of the Web of
Knowledge-portal.
Web of
Science
Bibliographical database containing: Science Citation Index from 1945-, Social Sciences
Citation Index from 1956-, Arts & Humanities Citation Index from 1975-. Use ”easy search” when
you are searching on a specific topic or author name. Use ”full search” for subject in general, for
searching on ”related articles” with one or more references in common with the articles you
begin from. Unlimited number of users. Part of the Web of Knowledge-portal.

