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ENGINEERING GUIDE

This guide is intended to help you find both print and online engineering resources. This guide is only a starting point for your research, it is not meant to be a comprehensive list of resources. If you need further assistance, please visit the Service Desk in the library or contact your librarian, Dominique Hallett at dhallett@astate.edu

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SCHOLARLY OR NOT?

SCHOLARLY OR NOT?

Scholarly and peer reviewed are your "academic" articles. These are the ones that deal directly with research, history, or theory. Most likely, your professor wants you to use these types of articles. These types of articles are written by scholars, experts in the field often associated with a university or an organization. Peer reviewed articles must also be approved by a group of scholars before being published to ensure that the research presented is factual and relevant. Not everyone can get peer reviewed.

Popular magazine articles are usually ones that you read for entertainment. These are usually the type of publications that you find at the grocery store checkout. Chances are if there's a celebrity on the cover, it's a popular magazine.

For a more in-depth look at the differences, please visit our Scholarly Journals guide.

BOOKS IN THE DEAN B. ELLIS LIBRARY

All books in the library are arranged by subject using the Library of Congress classification system for call numbers and subject headings. The main call numbers for Engineering begins with "T". The basic breakdown is as follows:
 

TA1-2040  - Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TC1-978  - Hydraulic engineering
TC1501-1800  - Ocean engineering 
TG1-470 - Bridge engineering 
TJ1-1570 - Mechanical engineering and machinery
TJ268-740  - Steam engineering 
TK1-9971  - Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TN1-997  - Mining engineering. Metallurgy
TP155-156  - Chemical engineering

 

The numbers that follow these beginning letters relate to the narrower scope of the item, for example: Introduction to the engineering profession (TA157 .K423 1985)  vs. Fundamentals of hydraulic engineering systems (TC160 .H86).
 

Occasionally different call number will appear. This means the item is about more than art and higher importance was given to the other subject when the call number was assigned.  For example, Advanced Engineering Mathematics has a call number of QA300 .C58 1987 because it has to do more with mathematics than engineering.

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DATABASES

Databases with green All Full Text or partially green Partial Full Text icons offer some level of free, full-text articles. In most cases, you must be affiliated with ASU to view the article or on the ASU campus. Some database offer a "pay-per-view" service where you can buy an article not available for free and have immediate access. If you do not need immediate access to the article, you may also request it through Interlibrary Loan for free. Articles requested through Interlibrary Loan can take 2-5 business days to come in, depending on the lending library. You can also digital scans from our physical collection through Digital Delivery.

To view the full list of Engineering and related databases, click here.

To view all our databases, click here.

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WORDS TO USE

WORDS TO USE

Engineering covers a wide range of topics. If you're having trouble coming up with a topic, here are some keywords you can use that might help you get started:

  • "ABET Accreditation"
  • CAD
  • "Civil Engineering"
  • "Electrical Engineering:
  • "Energy efficient"
  • EPA
  • "Feasibility Analysis"
  • HVAC
  • IEEE
  • "Load Verification"
  • Manufacturing
  • "Mechanical Engineering"
  • Ohmmeter
  • OSHA
  • "Phase Angle"
  • "Policy Manual"
  • "Project Management"
  • "Quality Assurance"
  • "Software development"
  • "Regulatory agency"
  • Resistance
  • "Theoretical analysis"

 
If you want to combine keywords, use the connector AND between terms:

Resistance AND "Load Verification"

You can learn more about connectors in our Boolean Searching guide.

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