J. Conrad Dunagan Library: Mathematics Resources |
Note: (1) this web page provides access not only to college-level support sites, but also to sites focused on the
support of K-12 instruction in mathematics.
(2) The web sites linked on this page have all received good to excellent reviews from Choice and/or
The Internet Scout Report.
- American Mathematical Society a clean well organized site
- Mathematical Association of America provides a wealth of information
centered on mathematics education, and it nicely complements its research-focused counterpart the
American Mathematical Society site
- Biographies of Women Mathematicians
an award winning site which offers comprehensive coverage of women mathematicians
- Calculus on the Web Temple University & National Science Foundation
- The Chaos Hypertextbook
- Cornell University Library: Historical Math Monographs 512 historical mathematics books
- A Dictionary of Units
a site developed as part of the University of Plymouth's Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching;
the site provides a summary of most units of measurement in use today, together with appropriate conversions.
- Finite Mathematics and Applied Calculus Resource Page
interesting and effective set of materials for students in business and social science taking introductory courses
in finte mathematics and calculus
- Geometry Center now hosted through ScienceU
"a web site devoted to science, education, and fun! Filled with interactive exhibits, online simulations, graphics software, and a library of reference materials,
it's guaranteed to make science come alive in new and exciting ways!"
- Geometry in Action The Web page author
is a noted researcher in computational geometry, thus this particular area of geometry is highlighted by this site.
- Interactivate provides Java-based courseware for exploration in
science and mathematics for grades 4-8; a service of the Shodor Education Foundation
- International Mathematical Olympiads the official site of the IMO which
sponsors a highly regarded high school mathematics competition
- The Jahrbuch Database: The Electronic Research Archive for Mathematics
- Linear Algebra Toolkit
Provides an interactive site for basic matrix calculations; what makes this site different is that after the calculation a
tutorial follows.
- Math2.org site provides a
wide range of material, from simple multiplication tables to advanced Fourier Series and Transform theory.
- Math Archives provides a wide range of links to software,
teaching materials, and topics in mathematics, together with a searchable database
- The Math Forum A site for K-16 math teachers maintained by Drexel University.
The site includes The Math Forum: Student Center which offers Ask Dr. Math, resources by grade level, math challenges
and an Undergraduate Research Database.
- The Mathematical Atlas Organized according to the Mathematics
Subject Classification devised by the AMS. Each division of the classification has its own page with an introduction, list of subdivisions,
bibliography of general works, and links to selected Web sites. The Choice review states: "There is no comparable source."
- Mathematical Functions another Internet resource provided by Wolfram Research; a compendiuim of
mathematical functions traditionally published in paper form as functions and formulae
- Mathematical Sciences Digital Library [MathDL] Mathematical Assn of America; aimed at college-level students and their teachers
- Mathematics and Front for the ArXiv
provide acces to the arXiv, but the "front-end" provided by UC-Davis is the preferred interface for access
mathematical e-prints.
- Mathematics Web Sites Around the World
- MathSearch Searchable database of mathematical documents
- MathWorld Wolfram Research now provides free access to
Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics; since 1999 a comprehensive and interactive mathematics encyclopedia intended for students, educators, math
enthusiasts and researchers.
- Measure 4 Measure Brief guide to Web-based
calculators, conversion aids, and similar tools.
- New Mathwright Library originally developed by the Univ. of North
Carolina with the NSF and IBM; now a "dotcom" site supported by Bluejay Lispware, but extremely
reaonsably priced at $20 per year for individuals; aimed at high school and college teachers; contains more than 150 workbooks with examples,
demos; the workbooks cover high school algebra, geometry, and precalculus and college level calculus, linear algebra and differential equations.
- New York Journal of Mathematics
- The Prime Pages: Prime Reseach, Records, and Resources
one reviewer called this site "a grand complement and supplement to any number theory course"
- S.O.S. MATHematics offers straightforward technical assistance primarily to
high school and college students, although some of its sections will be useful to both adult learners and professionals
<- VasserStates: Web Site for Statistical Computation introduction to
statistics at the college-level
- WWW Virtual Library: Mathematics hosted by Florida State University
- Yahoo--Mathematics
- Atomic Physics
- Math and Physics Help Page
- This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics UC_Riverside
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