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Available full text documents of journals, proceedings and technical standards published by IEEE and it’s publishing partners.
• Type: Journal Package
• Subject: Electrical and Electronic engineering, Computer engineering, Science & Technology
• Provider: IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
• IEEE Xplore Digital Library is a resource for discovery and access to scientific and technical content published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its publishing partners. It includes full text documents of journals, conference proceedings and technical standards in electrical engineering, computer science and electronics.
Available about 18 journals in business, engineering, management, and industry published by INFORMS (Available via EBSCO Business Source Elite)
Available via EBSCO Business Source Elite
• Subject: Business, Economics, management
• Provider: INFORMS (The Institute for Operation Research and the Management Science)
• INFORMS는 전세계에서 O.R. (Operations Research) 분야에서 가장 큰 전문 Society임
Available about 100 journals in physics and related area published by IOP Publishing
• Subject: Physics
• Provider: IOP Publishing (subsidiary of the Institute of Physics)
• IOPscience is an online service for journal content published by IOP Publishing, the publishing company of the Institute of Physics. U
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