Library Resources: General Engineering
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Library Reference Materials
Electronic resources are linked directly in the title. Print resources have the call number linked to the WSU Libraries catalog.
- Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology. Owen Ref Q123 .A33 1992
- Annual Book of ASTM Standards. Owen TA401 .A653
- ASM Handbooks Online
- CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Owen Ref QD65 .C4
- Encyclopedia Britannica
- EngNetBase
- Machinery's Handbook. Owen Ref TJ151 .M3
- Mark's Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers. Owen Ref TJ151 .M368x
- Mathematical handbook for scientists and engineers; definitions, theorems, and formulas for reference and review. Owen Ref QA40 .K598 1968
- McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Science and Technology. Owen Ref Q123 .M34 1994
- McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. Ag Sci Ref Q121 .M3 1997
- Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook. Owen Ref TP151 .P45
- Ullmann's encyclopedia of industrial chemistry
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Software Resources
- Academic Alliance: free software available through WSU (includes Visio)
- e-academy: reduced price software available through WSU
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Internet Links
- Intute: Science, Engineering, and Technology: Web resources
- TechXtra: Electrical engineering journals
- Note: Intute and TechXtra both comprise what used to be the now no-longer-updated EEVL
- AERADE: Aerospace and defense resources
- E-Print Network: E-Prints and Pre-Prints
- GlobalSpec: Commercial organization with good listing of suppliers and technology/component descriptions
- How Stuff Works: Learn about how things work in the world around you
- Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory
- National Engineers Week: Held in February every year, this site offers suggestions for participation for teachers, students, and others celebrating the week.
- NEEDS-National Engineering Education Delivery System: A Digital Library of Engineering Courseware
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Engineering History
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What is This Page?
This is a list of general Engineering resources. Though initally created by WSU librarians, its intended for editing by any members of the WSU community, from staff to students to faculty.
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