Library Resources for Civil Engineering Graduate Students

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  • Look for journals (by journal title, no access to journal articles)
  • Look for supplemental materials for this course

Databases: Finding Articles and More...

  • Applied Science & Technology Full Text
    A good starting point for research in engineering journals
  • Compendex
    The most comprehensive database for engineering research: articles, conference papers, reports, more; all engineering disciplines and the applied sciences
  • GeoRef
    From the American Geological Institute; comprehensive coverage of the geosciences including environmental and engineering geology, hydrology, economic geology, geophysics, petrology, paleontology, marine geology and oceanography, and mineralogy.
  • WorldCat
    A huge database base based on the catalogs of thousands of libraries. Find more books on your topic.

Also useful:

  • ASCE Publications
    Access to ASCE's research journals, 1993 - present.
  • ASCE's free Civil Engineering Database (CEDB)
    Access to all ASCE publications (journals, books, conference proceedings) 1970 to present
    You will not be able to get all of the full text in the database. Our access to the research journals starts with 1993. For access to earlier journal issues or to other publications, look for the item in the Library Catalog or contact the Engineering Librarian.

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    Get articles from journals we don't have
    Borrow other types of materials: reports, dissertations, etc.

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November 9 , 2007