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Technical Reports and Technical Notes

Searching for Stanford Technical Reports

Use Socrates, the online catalog for the Stanford University Libraries, to search for technical reports. You may also browse the technical reports and notes (with abstracts) by decade and by type.

Downloading Stanford Technical Reports

If your browser is set up to use an ftp client (e.g., WS-FTP), go to ftp://db.stanford.edu/pub/cstr. Click on "reports", then click on each folder (subdirectory) as indicated in the report number. For example, if you are looking for report number CS-TR-74-433, click on "cs", then "tr", then "74", then "433".

Otherwise use anonymous ftp. FTP to db.stanford.edu/pub/cstr. Set binary. Use the pathname for the report number. For example, if you are looking for CSL-TR-98-555 use the path /reports/csl/tr/98/555. Or if you are looking for CS-TR-98-999 use the path /reports/cs/tr/98/999.

Related topics

  • Digital Libraries Project
  • About the NCSTRL project
  • Computer Science Technical Reports Project (MIT node)
  • Other sources of Stanford CS TRs and papers

  • Knowledge Systems Laboratory (KSL)
  • Stanford Concurrency Group (Boole group)
  • Stanford Concurrency Group (Chu spaces)
  • Stanford Distributed Systems Group (DSG)
  • Stanford Medical Informatics (SMI)
  • Stanford Scientific Computing Computational Mathematics Program (SCCM)
  • Stanford SUIF Compiler Group
  • Stanford University Database Group
  • Sources of CS TRs and online papers beyond Stanford

  • Guide to Technical Reports
  • Virtual Technical Reports Center
  • DBLP Computer Science Bibliography
  • ResearchIndex (NEC Research Institute; formerly CiteSeer)

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    Authors of these technical reports have granted Stanford University non-exclusive rights to distribute, perform, and display these works. The copyright remains with the author. You may copy a report provided that you agree to respect the author's copyright, please contact the author for information regarding authorized uses. A report may be copied for scholarly, non-commercial purposes, such as research or instruction. Reports may not be excerpted unless due acknowledgement is given the author. Moreover, we do not know what additional arrangements authors may have made concerning these reports. Therefore, in copying a report, you are assuming whatever legal responsibilities copying any document might entail.

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