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- The most basic search tool on the internet is the best research tool!
- Tim Rowley's Links to SIGGRAPH 2004 Papers
- A collection of links to all the preprints of SIGGRAPH 2004 papers that can be found on the web. Updated regularly.
- Citeseer
- An archive that includes most freely available computer science articles on the web. Allows you to find articles that reference the one that you are reading. The database is created by a web crawler, so there are some errors. Still, it's a good first place to look for publications. Be aware that a lot of copyrighted articles never appear in this archive. For this, the ACM and IEEE digitial libraries are important.
- The ACM Digital Library
- Archive of all publications by the Association for Computing Machinery, including all SIGGRAPH conference proceedings, the journal Transactions on Graphics, and many other conferences and journals in the field. Database is hyperlinked so that you can find articles that reference the article that you are reading, as well other articles with related topics. The univeristy has a subscription to this service; you can access it from any campus machine.
- IEEE Xplore
- The IEEE's digital library. Includes computer graphics journals and conferences such as Computer Graphics and Applications. In principle, it has a citation and indexing service, but it does not seem as well developed as the ACM's. The univeristy has a subscription to this service; you can access it from any campus machine.
- The Auckland Univeristy Library
- Has real paper books and journals. Also a wide array of electronic resources. The Computer Science subject librarian, Shannon Wellington maintains a list of resources for computer scientists. She's also available for help with library research.
- COMPSCI 372
- The lecture notes here may help you review the basics
- Richard's Lecture Notes from 2003
- Covers a few topics that were taught lecture style in COMPSCI 715 2003.
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