These are some databases effective for conducting literature reviews of topics in computer science.
Indexes more than 760 periodicals, including more than 500 peer-reviewed journals, with coverage dating back to 1983. Content is provided from leading trade journals, industrial journals, professional journals, technical society journals, specialized subject periodicals, buyers' guides, directories and conference proceedings.
Covers the applied sciences, representing knowledge on traditional engineering challenges and providing material for research concerning the business and social implications of new technology. Provides indexing and abstracting for more than 1,300 academic journals, professional publications, and other reference sources. Full Text is also available for more than 500 periodicals, covering the many engineering disciplines, computer theory, and new technologies.
Indexes education-related literature, beginning in 1966. It is the worlds largest source of education information, containing abstracts of documents and journal articles on education research and practice. ERIC covers descriptions and evaluations of programs, research reports and surveys, curriculum and teaching guides, instructional materials, position papers, and resource materials. In 1993, it began indexing education-related books, including the output of major publishers.

JSTOR is a digital library of journal content, books, images and primary sources covering a wide range of subjects across the humanities, social sciences and science.