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CS 3873: Computer Networks (Boppana)
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ACM Digital Library
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ACM Digital Library This link opens in a new windowProvides full-text access to computer science and information technology literature in all ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) journals and magazines, transactions, conference proceedings, and SIG newsletters. Some coverage begins in the 1950s.
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Videos on "Computer Networking" in ACM Digital LibraryOnly currently enrolled students and/or currently employed staff or faculty of UTSA can access licensed databases from off-campus.
Academic Video Online: Premium
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Academic Video Online Premium (Alexander Street) This link opens in a new windowA large multidisciplinary streaming video collection in subjects as diverse as art & architecture, history, ethnography, theater, dance, music, criminal justice, education, counseling and therapy, science, business, political science and more. Includes the ability to save playlists and to create video clips for presentations.
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Videos on "Computer Networking" in Alexander Street PressOnly currently enrolled students and/or currently employed staff or faculty of UTSA can access licensed databases from off-campus.
Films on Demand
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Films on Demand This link opens in a new windowDigitally streams over 1,000 educational videos in the Humanities & Social Sciences and Business & Economics collections, including anthropology, art & architecture, business & economics, communication, criminal justice, English, geography, history, music, philosophy & religion, political science, psychology, sociology and world languages.
Coursera
Coursera is a world-wide online learning platform founded in 2012 by Stanford computer science professors Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller that offers massive open online courses. Generally speaking, Coursera courses are free to audit but if you want to access graded assignments or earn a Course Certificate, you will need to pay