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Computing Reviews

YEAR: 1978
ITEM: Periodical
COMPANY: Association for Computing Machinery
COUNTRY: USA
IN OUR COLLECTION: Yes

The ACM Computing Reviews database is the largest and most comprehensive database of reviews covering the computing literature, providing practitioners, researchers, educators, and students with a great resource that provides a unique roadmap to the scholarly and practical information in one of the fastest moving fields of knowledge today. Every year, over 8,000 books, 2,500 dissertations, 20,000 journal articles from over 750 journal titles and over 30,000 conference papers from over 500 conferences are published in the field of computing.

The ACM Computing Reviews contains the following:
Comprehensive computing literature, reviews from over 1,000 subject matter, approximately 30,000 reviews covering books, journal articles and conferences proceedings from certain publishers and hundreds of thousand publications, commentary from authors and reviewers of reviewed material, powerful search tools, and reviews which are still posted daily

The editions we have in our collection are Volume 19 Numbers 1, 4, 6, 8 and 11; Volume 20 Number 1, and Volume 21`Numbers 1, 8, 10, and 12.

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