Internet Resources

Bogomolny, Alexander. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles. Available: http://www.cut-the-knot.org/index.shtml

A collection of interactive puzzles in calculus, geometry, probability, algebra and many other general mathematics topics.


Math Archives. Available: http://archives.math.utk.edu

Links to software, teaching materials, topics in mathematics, and a searchable database.


The Math Forum . Drexel University. Available: http://mathforum.org/

Links and information dealing with mathematics education, math subject resources, and key issues in mathematics.


Math on the Web. American Mathematical Society, 2004-2007. Available: http://www.ams.org/mathweb/. Last Update: September 9, 2007.

Listings of many useful tools and services for math students and faculty, including databases and indexing services, online journals, handbooks and dictionaries, and mathematics departments.


Mathematics WWW Virtual Library. Department of Mathematics, Florida State University. Available: http://www.math.fsu.edu/Virtual/

A large collection of mathematics sites, not searchable but browsable by category.

QuickMath [Online]. Available: http://www.quickmath.com/. 

QuickMath is an automated service for answering common college math problems over the internet. The questions are answered by Mathematica, the largest and most powerful computer algebra package available today. The answer is then sent back to you and displayed right there on your browser, usually within a couple of seconds. It answers math questions about algebra, calculus, equations, inequalities, and matrices.


Resources in Mathematics. Special Libraries Association , Physics-Astronomy-Mathematics Division. Available: http://units.sla.org/division/dpam/subjects/math.html. Last Update: December 15, 2005.

A selection of web sites chosen by mathematics librarians.


S.O.S. Mathematics. MathMedics. Available: http://www.sosmath.com/

S.O.S. Mathematics is a free resource for math review material from algebra to differential equations. Get help to do your homework, refresh your memory, prepare for a test or you can browse more than 2,500 math pages filled with short and easy-to-understand explanations - from simplifying fractions to the cubic formula, from the quadratic equation to Fourier series to systems of differential equations. You can also check out our CyberExams to prepare for a test, or ask a question on their popular CyberBoard.