EBSCO Information Services has announced the release of Mathematics Source, a new full-text research database offering broad coverage of the mathematical sciences. Designed to support students, researchers, educators, and professionals, the resource provides access to a wide range of topics spanning both pure and applied mathematics.
With more than 800 full-text journals and magazines, Mathematics Source is the largest collection of its kind. The content includes international publications, offering a global perspective on mathematical research and developments. The resource also features a curated 4,000-word thesaurus developed by subject matter experts, enhancing search precision and enabling users to navigate complex mathematical terminology with greater ease.
Key areas of coverage include algebra, calculus, combinatorics, differential equations, dynamical systems, geometry, information theory, logic, number theory, probability, signal processing, statistics, topology, and trigonometry. The inclusion of both foundational and advanced topics ensures relevance across disciplines and use cases.
The addition of Mathematics Source strengthens EBSCO’s portfolio of research tools, offering libraries a targeted solution to support mathematical inquiry. The built-in thesaurus serves as a pedagogical aid, helping users develop familiarity with technical language while improving comprehension and communication in the field.
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