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CS 100

This handy research guide provides support and suggested resources for students in CS 100.

Welcome

Welcome to the CS 100 Research Guide.

Use this guide to help you with strategies and best practices for a successful CS 100 Roadmap Project. 

This guide is designed to help you:

  • Identify and access high-quality professional computer science sources to search for relevant information
  • Find relevant peer-reviewed original research articles in the professional computer science literature of your chosen field
  • Find relevant trade publication, magazine or news articles
  • Format citations -- get to know a good citation manager to help you along with this (Zotero is our preferred choice). 

If you need any additional support, please get in touch with your subject librarian or find more ways to get help on our research help page. Check out our full list of research guides for even more suggested resources tip and research strategies -- specific to your field.

 -- Your research help team at NJIT Library 

Librarian's Hot Picks

Did you know we have a Research Guide just for your major? Check out the Computer Science Research Guide to see targeted resources, professional societies, and more.

The ACM Digital Library is a great resource for all things computing, but they also have a publication called XRDS: Crossroads which is the ACM magazine for students. Each issue centers around a theme and includes articles, interviews, and even career advice for computer science students.

Also, the library now has O'Reilly for Higher Education. In it you can find a digital copy of your textbook, as well as additional books, videos, and courses to supplement your class learning. If you need help with Python, Java, or other programming languages, they have resources just for you.

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