Use the resources on this guide to locate biographical sources, dictionaries, encyclopedias, books, articles, and websites focused on the study of mathematics.
"The Euler Archive is an online resource for Leonhard Euler's original works and modern Euler scholarship. This dynamic library and database provides access to original publications, and references to available translations and current research."
Trace the geneology of mathematicians and their discoveries by identifying the advisors and students of these well-known scientists (from North Dakota State University).
Access digital copies of notebooks, early papers, "notes and papers regarding algebra and geometry," and Principia (from the University of Cambridge (UK)).
Classroom capsules developed for the undergraduate level are presently available for one-variable calculus, sequences & series, multivariable calculus, probability, ordinary differential equations, and number theory.
Provides activities and appropriate worksheets for teachers to use in their classrooms. The curriculum focuses on elementary education (from Terry Kawas).
Determining the credibility of the information you find online can be difficult.
With so many evaluation sites available, you may find that one works better for you than another.
Provides criteria and questions to consider when deciding whether a website is appropriate for academic research (developed and maintained by the University of California).
This page lists items to consider when evaluating websites, tips for distinguishing propaganda and misinformation, and practical steps to use during the evaluation process (from Johns Hopkins University).