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IEEE Electronic Library (IEL) - IEEE
The IEEE Electronic Library (IEL) is your single source for more than 30% of the world’s current literature in electrical engineering, electronics, and computer science. Through IEL you can access: journals, conference proceedings and standards from IEEE, plus select content dating as far back as 1872. More than 3 million articles, over 160 IEEE journals, magazines and transactions, and proceedings from IEEE conference titles. Over 2,400 approved and published IEEE active standards.
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LinkedIn Learning is a great online educational site that includes over 13,000 expert-led, online courses and video tutorials in popular fields like web design, web development, IT, education/instruction, media production, career development, and business. Note: Linkedin Learning requires that user must be at least 16 years of age.
Provides over 5,500 e-books covering topics including IT networking, programming, project management, certification preparation, and digital media. Content is published by more than 100 publishing partners including O'Reilly, IBM Press, Adobe Press, Que, Microsoft, and Wiley. Contents are frequently updated with the latest titles and editions. Users must create an O’Reilly password to access this resource.