This guide is created to introduce you to information resources in mathematics and statistics. Students are welcome to set up individual consultation sessions with their Liaison Librarian (Wenyan Wu) for discussion of resources for their specific project and assignment, better search strategies for their searches and/or getting materials not available at Queen’s Libraries.
Faculty are welcome to set up information literacy workshops for their courses or programs.
arXiv contains e-prints (draft manuscripts) in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, physics, mathematics, non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology.
MSN covers the mathematical sciences literature, including computational chemistry and mathematical physics. It contains more than 3 million references dating back to the early 1800s. It is produced by the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
zbMATH Open (formerly known as Zentralblatt MATH) is the world's most comprehensive database of pure and applied mathematics literature. It contains more than 4.4 million records with reviews or abstracts sourced from more than 3,000 journals and book series, and some 190,000 books dating back to the 18th century. All entries are classified according to the Mathematics Subject Classification Scheme.