What type of information can I find on websites?
Websites can be published by individuals, companies, or organizations and usually provide specific information about topics. Websites can help you find current information and websites are easily changed and updated. Be careful when reviewing information from websites. Often times, information on websites are not held to scholarly or journalistic standards.
Computer Science Websites
- arXiv This link opens in a new window
arXiv is an e-print service which archives and disseminates research papers in physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, and statistics.
- Stack OverflowStack Overflow is the largest online community for programmers to learn, share their knowledge, and advance their careers.
- CNETProvides the average computer user with an edge in keeping on top of computer and computer-related technology. Contains extensive reviews of new hardware and software products, a list of Internet Service Providers (with a review of each), tech news and tech stock information for investors, free software downloads, and web development tips for beginners and experts.
- Codeacademyhttp://www.codecademy.com
- Microsoft LearnMicrosoft Learn provides users learning modules they can work through to increase their knowledge of Microsoft Products and prepare for industry-recognized certifications.
- National Science Digital LibraryThe nation's online portal for education and research on learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
- InformationWeekInformationWeek offers independent insight and advice to help today's IT leaders navigate the fast-changing technology landscape and identify the best strategies and tools to drive their organizations forward.
- W3 SchoolsOne of the most comprehensive Web developer tutorial sites on the Internet. This great site has nearly everything a developer needs to know about building Web sites.