Pollard Memorial Library
Math Links on the Web
Sites with a checkmark
are highly recommended by the Library.
Note: These pages contain links to Internet sites maintained and controlled by third parties. The Pollard Memorial Library does not operate or control the content of these sites. While they are included for their informational value and the convenience of our users, inclusion does not constitute any endorsement by The Pollard Memorial Library.
Math
- Allmath.com - Math games, flash cards, glossary, and biographies. Primarily for children.
- Conversion Maestro - Automatically convert measurements for length, area, mass, weight, liquid volume, and temperature.
- Electronic Sources for Mathematics
- Gomath.com - A free math tutorial.
- Interactive Units Converter - Interactive calculators for different measurement systems.
- Lista de servidores matemáticos en México - Math sources in Spanish.
- Math Forum - A center for mathematics and mathematics education on the Internet from Drexel.
- Math in Daily Life - Demonstrations of how we use math in our daily lives.
- Math2.org - Math reference tables in Spanish and English.
- Mathematical Logic Around The World - Links to sites related to the study of logic. Lists journals, events, and organizations.
- Mathematical Resources on the Web
- Mathematics on the Internet
- Mathematics - WWW Virtual Library
- Mathematics Information Servers
- MathSearch - Search a collection of mathematical Web material.
- NCTM Illuminations - From the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, math information for students and teachers.
- Online Calculators, Conversion Tools, Measurements & Weights
- PAMNET Mathematics - Links to directories, organizations, publishers, preprints & journals, and miscellaneous resources.
- Some Mathematics Resources
- Spanky Fractal Database - A collection of fractals and fractal related material for free distribution on the net.
- Webmath - Math help from Discovery.com.
- What Is Chaos? - An introduction to chaos physics and chaotic motion in classical and quantum mechanics.
By the PML Web Committee
Last updated May 4, 2005.
http://www.pollardml.org/math.html
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