Tucker, M.A.; Anderson, N.D.: Guide to information sources in mathematics and statistics (2004)
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- Abstract
- This superb reference and research tool examines major changes in the field, and provides a wealth of recommended resources to support those engaged in mathematics and statistics study.
- Footnote
- Vgl. die Rez. zu: Fowler, K.K. (Hrsg.): Using the mathematical literature. New York: Dekker 2004. 389 S. ISBN 0-8247-8971-7. (Books in library and information science; 66) in: Mathematical intelligencer 27(2005) no.2, S.80-81 (J.P. Ladwig u. E.B. Williams):