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Mathematics and Statistics Research Guide: Find Books

This Guide will help you find scholarly resources for researching a topic in your Mathematics courses

Find Books and Videos

Interested in physically browsing our book collection for books on mathematics? Go to the General Collection, Reference Collection, Video Collection, or New Books Shelf (2nd & 3rd floors) of Woodward Library and look up the following call number ranges. 

Please Note: this list does not represent all titles or subjects of  interest available for research in mathematics. Consult the library's online catalog, Austin, for additional areas of interest. 


Library of Congress (LC) Call Numbers

 

QA -- Mathematics

QA1-43                                        General

QA47-59                                       Tables

QA71-90                                       Instruments and machines

QA75-76.95                                        Calculating machines

QA75.5-76.95                                     Electronic computers.  Computer science

QA76.75-76.765                                       Computer software

QA101-(145)                                 Elementary mathematics.  Arithmetic

QA150-272.5                                Algebra

QA273-280                                   Probabilities.  Mathematical statistics

QA299.6-433                                Analysis

QA440-699                                   Geometry.  Trigonometry.  Topology

QA801-939                                   Analytic mechanics

 

 

 

For a complete listing of all LC Call Numbers, go to the Library of Congress Classification Outline.

 

 

Resources with Electronic Books

Many of the books in these collections will appear in search results from the catalog search above.  They may also be searched individually using the links provided below.  

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