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Computer Science

Guide to library resources for computer science at EIU's Booth Library.

Browse the bookstacks

Books are organized and shelved by subject in the library. Browsing the shelves in these call number areas will introduce you to books in Computer Science. Find computer science books on the 1000 Level: view map.

Newly arrived computer science books can be found under these call number ranges on the new book shelves adjacent to the Research Help desk on the 3000 Level: view map.

Use the Booth Library Online Catalog to locate titles on a specific subject, for example: Python (Computer program language).
 

Subject area Call number
Cybernetics; Artificial Intelligence Q300-Q390
Computers; Computer Science (General) QA75.5-QA76.575
      Multimedia Systems QA76.575
      Parallel Processing QA76.58
      Mobile Computing QA76.59
Internet Programming QA76.625
Computer Programming; Programming Languages QA76.6-76.66
      C++ QA76.73 .C153
      Java and Javascript QA76.73 .J38
      Python QA76.73 .P98
Computer Software QA76.75-QA76.76
      Operating Systems QA76.76
      Computer Viruses QA76.76 .C68
      HTML and Web Design QA76.76 .H94
      Windows QA76.76 .W56
Specific Computers and Systems QA76.8
      Macintosh Computers QA76.8 .M3-.M68
Neural Networks QA76.87
Scientific Computing QA76.9
      Computer Security, Cryptography QA76.9 .A25
      Computer Systems Architecture QA76.9 .A73
      Database Management QA76.9 .D3
      Human-Computer Interaction; Virtual Reality QA76.9 .H85
      Computer Ethics, Morality QA76.9 .M65
Graph Theory QA166
Machine theory; Abstract Automata QA267-QA268.5
Modeling and Simulation T57.62
Management Information Systems T58.6
Image Processing TA1630-TA1650
Data Transmission; Computer Networks TK5105-TK5105.9
Internet, Web Browsers TK5105.8
Computer Engineering; Computer Hardware TK7885-TK7895
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