The Clermont College Library web page can be accessed at http://www.ucclermont.edu/library. If you are not on campus, use the ‘Off Campus Access’ link on the Library’s website to login and validate that you are a member of the Clermont College community.
Articles (Indexes and Databases)
Computer and Applied Science Complete (http://proxy.libraries.uc.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.asp?profile=web&defaultdb=iih) Covers the spectrum of the applied sciences, representing knowledge on traditional engineering challenges and providing material for research concerning the business and social implications of new technology. Full Text is available for more than 500 periodicals. Subject areas include the many engineering disciplines, computer theory, and new technologies.
IEEE Xplore (http://proxy.libraries.uc.edu/login?url=http://www.ieee.org/ieeexplore/) Provides full-text access to IEEE transactions, IEEE and IEE journals, magazines, and conference proceedings published since 1988, and all current IEEE standards; brings additional search and access features to IEEE/IEE electronic library users.
LearningExpress Library (http://proxy.libraries.uc.edu/login?url=http://www.LearningExpressLibrary.com) offers students and adults unlimited, 24/7 access to targeted skill-building interactive courses as well as hundreds of online interactive practice tests, including the computer skills necessary for success in work and school, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Outlook, Access, and Windows Vista. To take a test at LearningExpress Library, you first set up your own individual account. Each time you return to this site, log in with the username and password you created.
In the Clermont College Library, there are numerous computer, engineering and science references in the reference and circulating sections. Browse the following areas:
Sciences
Q’s
Computer Science
QA 75.5 – QA 76.95
Technology
T’s
A more effective way to find resources on your topic of interest is to use the online catalog (http://uclid.uc.edu/search/X). Perform a KEYWORD search using key concepts. Identify an item or two that is most relevant to your topic, look at the item record and identify the subject heading that best represents your selected concept. Click on the subject heading to see additional items and/or note it for later searching.
You may also limit your location to “Clermont”. However, be aware that this limit would eliminate electronic books and resources from the results.