This is a collection of bibliographies of scientific literature in computer science from various sources, covering most aspects of computer science. The bibliographies are updated weekly from their original locations such that you'll always find the most recent versions here.
The collection currently contains more than 7 millions of references (mostly to journal articles, conference papers and technical reports), clustered in about 1500 bibliographies, and consists of more than 2.3 GBytes (530MB gzipped) of BibTeX entries. More than 600 000 references contain crossreferences to citing or cited publications.
More than 1 million of references contain URLs to an online version of the paper. Abstracts are available for more than 800 000 entries. There are more than 2000 links to other sites carrying bibliographic information.
For more information on the contents of this collection have a look at the bibliographic statistics.
Since the bibliographies are not just referenced by links, but actually mirrored and present as a local copy, they are searchable.
The bibliographies have been categorized hierarchically. You can descend the hierarchy by following the subject areas below or search the bibliography descriptions with a boolean query.
The bibliographies have been grouped into subject areas, but there is still a substantial overlap between subject areas.
There are also other online bibliographies that are not integrated into this collection.
If you would like to establish links from your page to interesting
bibliographies in this collection, it is advised that you do not use URLs to
a particular bibliography since the URLs of bibliographies might change
and you would miss future additions that are also interesting to
you.
Instead, use a URL of the form
http://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography?
and append a query that describes the area of interest, e.g.
https://liinwww.ira.uka.de/bibliography?load+and+balanc
for bibliographies on load-balancing
You can test query expressions with the search form above to see whether the appropriate bibliographies are retrieved. That way you'll always link to all interesting bibliographies and do not miss out on new additions.
I'd like to hear what you think of this bibliography collection, if you
have any suggestion/opinions/comments then please mail your comment to
liinwwwa@ira.uka.de.
If you find the bibliography collection useful for your work, I would be
happy if you acknowledge it to me.