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Computer Database Computer Database Available 24 hours a day via the Internet, Computer Database provides a combination of indexing, abstracts and full text for leading business and technical publications in the computer, telecommunications and electronic industries. Select titles may have different coverage based on the market your library serves. * 10% or more of the articles from this publication may not contain full text because the publisher is not the rights holder Updated January 2, 2015 Journal Name ISSN Index Start Index End Full-text Full-text End Image Start Image End Format Refereed/Peer- Embargo Publisher Name Publisher Country Publication Primary Subject Start Reviewed (Days) 1UP 8/2008 6/2009 Magazine/Journal Ziff Davis, Inc. United States Computers 2.5G-3G 1540-0719 2/2002 11/2007 2/2002 11/2007 2/2002 11/2007 Newsletter Information Gatekeepers, Inc. United States Telecommunications industry 2.5G-4G 7/2008 7/2008 7/2008 Newsletter Information Gatekeepers, Inc. United States Telecommunications industry Computers and office 3D 0953-2331 4/1989 3/1991 4/1989 3/1991 Magazine/Journal EMAP Media Ltd. automation industries 3D Research 2092-6731 3/2010 Magazine/Journal Y Springer Netherlands Computers 3G Mobile 1524-9492 10/2002 11/2003 10/2002 11/2003 Newsletter Informa UK Ltd. United Kingdom Telecommunications industry 68 Micro Journal 0194-5025 1/1983 2/1985 Magazine/Journal Computer Publishing, Inc. Computers 80 Micro 0744-7868 1/1983 6/1988 Magazine/Journal IDG Communications, Inc. Computers A.N.A.L.O.G. Computing 0744-9917 1/1983 11/1985 Magazine/Journal Larry Flynt Pub., Inc. Computers A+ 1054-6456 1/1984 5/1989 Magazine/Journal ZDNet United States Computers Academic and Library Computing 1055-4769 4/1991 5/1992 4/1991 5/1992 Magazine/Journal Y INT Media Group, Inc. United States Library and information science Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal 1524-7252 1/1999 1/1999 1/1999 Magazine/Journal Y Jordan Whitney Enterprises, Inc. United States Computers Penton Media, Inc., Penton Business Computers and office Access Control & Security Systems Integration 1084-6425 12/1998 12/1998 Magazine/Journal Media, Inc. and their subsidiaries United States automation industries Banking, finance and Accounting Technology 1068-6452 4/1999 6/2009 4/1999 6/2009 5/1999 7/2004 Magazine/Journal SourceMedia, Inc. United States accounting industries ACKnowledge The Window Letter 1043-0768 2/1990 6/1991 2/1990 6/1991 Newsletter Mendham Technology Group United States Computers Association for Computing Machinery, ACM Computing Surveys 0360-0300 3/1983 12/1996 3/2001 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States Computers Association for Computing Machinery, ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 0734-2071 2/1987 11/1996 2/2001 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States Computers Association for Computing Machinery, ACM Transactions on Database Systems 0362-5915 3/1983 12/1994 3/2001 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States Computers Association for Computing Machinery, Computers and office ACM Transactions on Graphics 0730-0301 1/1987 4/1994 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States automation industries Association for Computing Machinery, ACM Transactions on Information Systems 1046-8188 1/1989 1/1997 4/2001 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States Computers Association for Computing Machinery, ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software 0098-3500 6/1983 3/1997 3/2001 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States Mathematics Association for Computing Machinery, Computers and office ACM Transactions on Office Information Systems 0734-2047 1/1987 10/1988 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States automation industries Association for Computing Machinery, ACM Transactions on Programming Languages & Systems 0164-0925 1/1983 1/1997 3/2001 Magazine/Journal Y Inc. United States Computers Computers and office Adaptive Behavior 1059-7123 3/2005 3/2005 8/2008 3/2005 3/2008 Magazine/Journal Y Sage Publications, Inc. United States automation industries Computers and office Administrative Management 0884-5905 11/1985 4/1988 11/1985 4/1988 Magazine/Journal Dalton Communications, Inc. United States automation industries Advanced Materials & Processes 0882-7958 1/1992 6/1994 7/1994 Magazine/Journal Y ASM International United States Science and technology Advances in Artificial Neural Systems 1687-7594 9/2012 9/2012 9/2012 Magazine/Journal Y Hindawi Publishing Corp. Egypt Computers Engineering and manufacturing Advances in Human-Computer Interaction 1687-5893 1/2011 1/2011 1/2011 Magazine/Journal Y Hindawi Publishing Corp. Egypt industries Engineering and manufacturing Advances in Multimedia 1687-5680 1/2011 1/2011 1/2011 Magazine/Journal Y Hindawi Publishing Corp. Egypt industries Advances in Software Engineering 1687-8655 9/2012 9/2012 9/2012 Magazine/Journal Y Hindawi Publishing Corp. Egypt Computers Advertising, marketing and Adweek Magazines' Technology Marketing 1536-2272 5/2001 11/2003 5/2001 11/2003 5/2001 11/2003 Magazine/Journal e5 Global Media, LLC United States public relations Electronics and electrical AEU - Journal of Asia Electronics Union 0385-0447 1/1983 5/1984 Magazine/Journal Dempa Publication Inc. (Japan) industries Africa & The Middle East Telecom 1541-1184 3/2002 1/2012 3/2002 1/2012 3/2002 1/2012 Newsletter Information Gatekeepers, Inc. United States Telecommunications industry Computers and office AI Expert 0888-3785 2/1989 6/1995 2/1989 6/1995 Magazine/Journal United Business Media LLC United States automation industries American Association for Artificial AI Magazine 0738-4602 3/1992 3/1997 9/1999 Magazine/Journal Y Intelligence United States Business Computers and office Aldus Magazine 1046-0616 11/1990 7/1994 Magazine/Journal Aldus Corporation automation industries Athena Information Solutions Pvt. Advertising, marketing and AlooTechie 3/2008 5/2012 3/2008 5/2012 Newswire Ltd. India public relations Antic 0745-2527 5/1983 12/1985 Magazine/Journal ANTIC Publishing Computers Athena Information Solutions Pvt. APCmag.com 1445-0909 1/2010 9/2011 1/2010 9/2011 Magazine/Journal Ltd. India Computers Apple Assembly Line 0889-4302 4/1983 8/1984 Magazine/Journal S-C Software Corporation Computers Apple Orchard 0277-1950 3/1983 6/1984 Magazine/Journal International Apple Core United States Computers Computer Database 1/24 Journal Name ISSN Index Start Index End Full-text Full-text End Image Start Image End Format Refereed/Peer- Embargo Publisher Name Publisher Country Publication Primary Subject Start Reviewed (Days) Applied Computational Intelligence and Soft Computing 1687-9724 9/2012 9/2012 9/2012 Magazine/Journal Y Hindawi Publishing Corp. Egypt Computers Applied Mathematics and Computation 0096-3003 5/1983 Magazine/Journal Y Elsevier B.V. Netherlands Mathematics Argentina Telecommunications Report 1748-4383 1/2008 7/2011 Newsletter Business Monitor International United Kingdom Business, international Computers and office AS/400 Systems Management 1086-881X 4/1996 3/1999 Magazine/Journal M2Media360 United States automation industries AScribe Science News Service 6/2003 6/2003 Newswire AScribe United States Science and technology Asia Pacific Telecom 1097-8283 8/2000 8/2000 11/2000 Newsletter Information Gatekeepers, Inc. United States Telecommunications industry Computer Publications Ltd. (Hong Asian Computer Monthly 0254-217X 9/1980 7/1985 Magazine/Journal Kong) Business, international AT & T Technical Journal 8756-2324 1/1987 3/1996 Magazine/Journal Y AT&T Bell Laboratories United States Telecommunications industry American Technical Education ATEA Journal 0889-6488 9/2007 9/2007 9/2007 Magazine/Journal Association, Inc. United States Education Australia Telecommunications Report 1748-4391 1/2008 7/2011 Newsletter Business Monitor International United Kingdom Business, international Athena Information Solutions Pvt. Australian PC User 1039-2149 1/1997 9/2011 5/2010 9/2011 Magazine/Journal Ltd. India Computers IDG Communications Pty. Ltd - Australian PC World 0813-1384 12/1997 6/2008 12/1997 6/2008 9/1999 6/2008 Magazine/Journal Australia Australia Computers Austria Telecommunications Report 1757-1561 1/2008 4/2011 Newsletter Business Monitor International United Kingdom Business, international Automated Experimentation 1759-4499 10/2009 6/2012 10/2009 6/2012 Magazine/Journal Y BioMed Central Ltd. United Kingdom Science and technology Automatica 0005-1098 1/1983 Magazine/Journal Y Elsevier B.V. Netherlands High technology industry Maxwell Business Communications Engineering and manufacturing Automation 0005-1152 1/1983 12/1983 Magazine/Journal Ltd. industries Associated Group Media Ltd. (New Automation and Control 0110-6295 1/1983 11/1983 Magazine/Journal Zealand) High technology industry AV Video Multimedia Producer 1090-7459 9/1999 12/2004 9/1999 12/2004 9/1999 12/2004 Magazine/Journal Access Intelligence, LLC United States Computers Bahrain Information Technology Report 1752-4229 1/2010 1/2011 Newsletter Business Monitor International United Kingdom Business, international Bahrain Telecommunications Report 4/2008 7/2011 Newsletter Business Monitor International United Kingdom Business, international Bangladesh Telecommunications Report 1754-5005 7/2009 7/2011 Newsletter Business Monitor International United Kingdom Business, international Banking, finance and Bank Systems + Technology 1045-9472 2/1997 2/1997 1/1999 8/2008 Magazine/Journal United Business Media LLC United States accounting industries Computers and office Baseline 1541-3004 1/2002 8/2012 1/2002 8/2012 Magazine/Journal QuinStreet Enterprise United States automation industries Basic Computing
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