Description of Resource:
The website provides links to a description of the website and it's purpose, frequently asked questions, a search engine for and an index ("Browse") of the bibliography collection (index categories: Artificial Intelligence, Compiler Technology, Programming Languages and Type Theory, Database research, etc.,), website statistics (number of journal articles, conference papers, technical reports, etc., for a particular subject area), and instructions for adding references to the collection. The website also provides guidelines for hyperlinking to a particular bibliography and an email address for users to submit commentary.
Address:
Germany
Contact name:
Paul Ortyl; Alf-Christian Achilles
Email:
Website Url:
Is there a fee:
No
Sector:
Services:
informational resource only. "This is a collection of bibliographies of scientific literature in computer science from various sources, covering most aspects of computer science. The bibliographies are updated weekly from their original locations such that you'll always find the most recent versions here. The collection currently contains more than 2 millions of references (mostly to journal articles, conference papers and technical reports), clustered in about 1500 bibliographies, and consists of more than 2.3 GBytes (530MB gzipped) of BibTeX entries. More than 600 000 references contain crossreferences to citing or cited publications. More than 1 million of references contain URLs to an online version of the paper. Abstracts are available for more than 800 000 entries. There are more than 2000 links to other sites carrying bibliographic information" (excerpted from Achilles' Computer Science Bibliography website). Charles Babbage Institute says the bibliography is "[c]ompiled and maintained by German computer scientist Alf-Christian Achilles, this is a collection of 1200 bibliographies of scientific literature covering most aspects of computer science. The Collection currently contains more than one million references to journal articles, conference papers and technical reports" (excerpted from CBI's website)
Public or private:
Public
Website or physical archive:
Website only