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Welcome to the Mathematics Research Guide! Whether you're new or an expert at doing library research, this guide will have something for you. Explore the tabs on the left side of this page to find resources such as books, journal articles, and information about conversations taking place in the field of Mathematics. And as always, if you can't find what you're looking for, or have a suggestion for an addition to this guide or to the library's collection of resources, please contact me.
Need help figuring out how to use your graphing calculator? This book is a good source to bookmark so you can refer to it when you're working on your assignments for class.
In both undergraduate and graduate research, you often build upon the work of previous students. Browsing through the theses of past Mathematics students can help you see what has already been done in your lab and can give you ideas of what might be some interesting next steps. The most recent theses are listed below, or you can visit CSUSM ScholarWorks to search through all past student theses.