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Mechanical Engineering
INDEX
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computers equipped with a modem or Internet connection. Please consult
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about using PALS.
Use the volumes entitled Library of Congress Subject Headings
or the LCA file on PALS to find the correct subjects used in the
catalog. Standard subdivisions may be used following most subject
headings, e.g. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING--DICTIONARIES or POWER--HANDBOOKS,
MANUALS, ETC. To find periodical classification numbers, locations,
and holdings, search PALS using keywords from the periodical's title.
The NDSU Library uses several classification systems. Most of
the Libraries' periodicals are in theDewey
Decimal classification system. The Libraries' books and reference
materials are classified in the Library
of Congress system, and U.S. government documents are classed
in the Superintendent
of Documents classification system.
Professional librarians knowledgeable in the subject collections
housed on each level are available at the reference desk of the
Main Library to assist you. Library
subject specialists are also available by appointment to provide
in-depth assistance in locating and using library resources and
services in specific subject areas. Using their knowledge and experience
in searching bibliographic databases, they can also help you identify
and obtain material not owned by the University.
Guides to the literature help the researcher determine what bibliographies,
indexes, directories, statistical sources and other reference books
and information resources pertain to his subject. These guides can
often save hours of research time if they are consulted at the beginning
of a research project.
Chen, Ching-chih. Scientific and Technical Information Sources,
2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1987. (Ref. Q158.5 C48 1987)
Malinowsky, Harold Robert and Jeanne M. Richardson. Science
and Engineering Literature: A Guide to Reference Sources, 3d
ed. Littleton, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited, 1980. (Ref. Q158.5 M28
1980)
Mildrin, K. W. and P.J. Hicks. Information Sources in Engineering,
3rd ed. London; New Jersey: Bowker-Saur, 1996. (Ref. T10.5 .I49
1996)
Owen, Dolores B. Abstracts and Indexes in Science and Technology:
A Descriptive Guide. 2nd ed. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press,
1985. (Ref. Q158.5 O95 1985)
Powell, Russell H., ed. Handbooks and Tables in Science and
Technology, 2nd ed. Phoenix, Az: Oryx Press, 1983. (Sci.
Ref. Q199.H35)
Powell, Russell H., ed. Handbooks and Tables in Science and
Technology, 3rd ed. Phoenix, Az: Oryx Press, 1994. (Ref. Q199.H35
1994)
Schenk, Margaret, and Webster, James K. What Every Engineer
Should Know About Information Resources. New York: Marcel Dekker,
1984. (T10.7.S34 1984)
Subramanyam, Krishna. Scientific and Technical Information
Resources. New York: Marcel Dekker, 1981. (Ref. T10.7.S93)
Use of Engineering Literature. London; Boston: Butterworths,
1976. (T10.7 .U83)
Gale Directory of Databases. Detroit: Gale Research, c1993-
(Ref. A76.9.D32 G36)
Some information about research that is not yet published in journals
or conference proceedings can be accessed through this Virginia
Tech University Libraries page http://www.lib.vt.edu/subjects/engr/resinfo.htm
Research helps:
Fenner, Peter. Research: A Practical Guide to Finding Information.
Los Altos, Calif.: W. Kaufmann, 1981. (MSU: Q180.55 .M4 F46)
How to Write and Publish Engineering Papers and Reports,
2nd ed. Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1986. (T11 .M418 1986)
Hult, Christine A. Researching and Writing: An Interdisciplinary
Approach. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1986. (LB2369
.H84 1986)
Leedy, Paul D. Practical Research: Planning and Design,
4th. ed. New York: Macmillan, 1989. (Q180.55.M4 L43 1989)
Lester, James D. Writing Research Papers: A Complete Guide,
5th. ed. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman, 1987. (Ref. LB2369 .L4
1987)
Schenck, Hilbert Van Nydeck. An Introduction to the Engineering
Research Project. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1969. (TA160 .S3)
Smith, Robert V. Graduate Research: A Guide for Students in
the Sciences. Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1984. (Q180.55 .M4S58
1984)
Style Manuals of the English-Speaking World: A Guide. Phoenix,
Ariz.: Oryx Press, 1983. (Ref. PN147 .H68 1983)
Westmeyer, Paul. A Guide for Use in Planning and Conducting
Research Projects. Springfield, Ill.: Thomas, 1981. (Q180.55
.M4 W47)
Writing and Speaking in the Technology Professions: A Practical
Guide. New York: IEEE Press, 1992. (T11 .W75 1992)
The scope of these dictionaries varies considerably. The following
is a selective list of dictionaries in the NDSU Libraries.
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate
Dictionary, Tenth Edition.
OneLook Dictionaries: the Faster
Finder. Search 107 Internet dictionaries simultaneously or specify
a category or a particular list from several categories: 1. Computer/Internet
Dictionaries; 2.Technological Dictionaries; 3.Business Dictionaries;
4.Science Dictionaries; 5.Medical Dictionaries; 6.Religion Dictionaries;
7.Sports Dictionaries; 8.Miscellaneous Dictionaries; 9.Acronym Dictionaries;
10.General Dictionaries
Technical Dictionaries:
Aviation Space Dictionary, 6th ed. Fallbrook,
CA: Aero Publishers, 1980. (Ref. TL509 .A8)
Chambers Science and Technology Dictionary. Edinburgh,
Scotland: Chambers; Cambridge, England; New York, NY: Cambridge
University Press, 1988. (Ref. Q123 .C482 1988)
Dictionary of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. New
York: Wiley, 1986. (Ref. Q334.6 .R67 1986)
A Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering Terms: Originally Compiled
by J. G. Horner, 9th ed. revised and enlarged by G. K. Grahame-White.
London: Technical Press. 1967. (Ref. TJ9 .H82 1967)
A Dictionary of Scientific Units: Including Dimensionless Numbers
and Scales, 4th ed. London; New York: Chapman and Hall, 1980.
(Ref. QC82 .J4 1980)
A Dictionary of Thermodynamics. New York: Wiley, 1976.
(Ref. QC310.3 .J35 1976)
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Mathematics for Engineers and Applied
Scientists. Oxford; New York:Pergamon Press, 1976. (Ref. TA330
.S66 1976)
IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical and Electronics Terms
, 4th ed. New York: Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers, 1988 (Ref. TK9 .I35 1988)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms.
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994. (Ref. Q123 .M34 1994)
Abbreviations and Symbols:
Acronyms, Initialisms & Abbreviations Dictionary. Detroit:
Gale Research.(Ref. P365 . A3)
Dictionary of Industrial Engineering Abbreviations, Signs and
Symbols. New York: Odyssey Press, 1967 (Ref. T58 .D5)
Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering Abbreviations, Signs and
Symbols. New York: Odyssey Press, 1967. (Ref. TJ9 .D5)
Directory of Engineering Document Sources. Santa Ana, Calif.:
Global Engineering Documents, 1986. (Ref. T10.7 .D48 1986)
Encyclopedia of Engineering Signs and Symbols. New York:
Odyssey Press, 1965. (Ref. TA11 .E5)
Periodical Title Abbreviations: By Abbreviation. Detroit:
Gale Research. (Ref. Z6945.A2 .P47)
Thesauri:
Other thesauri can be found by consulting PALS under subject heading
of "SUBJECT HEADINGS" and the correct subject heading
for your topic (e.g. SUBJECT HEADINGS - ENGINEERING).
EI Thesaurus. Hoboken, NJ: Engineering Information Inc.,
1992 (Ref. TA1 .E655)
EI Vocabulary. New York, N.Y. : Engineering Information
Inc., 1988. (TA1 .E65)
Energy Data Base: Subject Thesaurus. Oak Ridge, Tenn.:
Technical Information Center; U.S. Dept. of Energy; Springfield,
Va.: The National Technical Information Service, 1981-. (Doc. E1.55)
Library of Congress Subject Headings. Washington, D.C.:
Library of Congress, 1995. ( also available as file
LCA on PALS)
Thesaurus of Scientific, Technical, and Engineering Terms.
Philadelphia: Science Information Resource Center; Cambridge, Mass.:
Hemisphere Pub. Corp., c1988. (Ref. Z695.1 .S3 T52 1988)
As in other disciplines, encyclopedias are useful starting points
for those who are beginning research in unfamiliar subjects. A listing
of useful encyclopedias follows. Others can be found by consulting
sources listed in the "guides to the literature" section
of this paper or using PALS. Look under subject headings for your
topic the subheading in PALS (e.g. POLYMERS-DICTIONARIES).
Britannica Online.
Encyclopćdia Britannica, Inc.,1997.
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Mathematics for Engineers and Applied
Scientists. Oxford; New York:Pergamon Press, 1976. (Ref. TA330
.S66 1976)
Encyclopedia of Acoustics. New York: John Wiley, 1997.
(Ref. QC221.5 .E53 1997)
Encyclopedia of Energy Technology and the Environment.
New York: Wiley, 1995. (Ref. TJ163.235 .E53 1995)
Encyclopedia of Fluid Mechanics. Houston : Gulf Pub. Co.,
Book Division, 1986-. (TA357.E53)
Encyclopedia of Materials Science and Engineering. Oxford:
Pergamon Press; Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1986. (Ref. TA402.E53
1986b)
Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology. Academic
Press, 1989-. (Ref. Q123.E4973)
Encyclopedia of Physics, 2nd ed. New York: VCH, 1991. (Ref.
QC5 .E545 1991)
Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, 2nd ed.
New York: Wiley, 1985-. (Chem Ref. TP1087 .E46 1985)
Encyclopedia of Software Engineering. New York: J. Wiley,
1994. (QA76.758 .E53 1994)
Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences. New York: Wiley,
1982-1989. (Ref. QA276.14 .E5 1982)
International Encyclopedia of Robotics: Applications and Automation.
New York: Wiley, 1988. (Ref. TJ210.4 .I57 1988)
McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology: An International
Reference Work in Twenty Volumes Including an Index. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1997. (Ref. Q121.M3)
Systems & Control Encyclopedia: Theory, Technology, Applications.
Oxford; New York: Pergamon Press, 1987. (Ref. QA402 .S968 1987)
The Encyclopedia of Physics, 3rd ed. New York : Van NostrandReinhold
Co., 1985. (Ref. QC5 .E546 1985)
The New Illustrated Science and Invention Encyclopedia: The
New How It Works. New York: H.S. Stuttman, 1989-1993. (Ref.
Q124.8 .N48 1989)
Handbooks, manuals and tables and exist to serve as compact sources
of information useful to those practicing in the subject area. The
following handbooks are listed as examples of sources in the NDSU
Libraries. Others can be found by consulting works listed in the
"guides to the literature" section of this paper, consulting
with a librarian, or using MNSCU/PALS. Look in PALS under subject
headings appropriate to your topic and the LC subdivisions for these
works (e.g. ENGINEERING --TABLES, CALCULATIONS, ETC. or POWER RESOURCES--HANDBOOKS,
MANUALS, ETC.).
American Institute of Physics. AIP Institute of Physics Handbook,
3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1972. (Ref. QC61 .A5 1972)
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ASME handbook,
2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965-. (Ref. TJ233 .A572)
American Welding Society. Welding Handbook, 6th ed. New
York: The Society. 1968-73. (TS227 .A477 1968)
ASHRAE handbook. Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning
Systems and Equipment, Inch-pound ed. Atlanta, GA: American
Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers,
1992-. (Ref. TH7005 .A855)
ASM Handbook, 10th ed. Materials Park, OH: ASM International,
1990-. (Ref. TA459 .M43 1990)
CODATA Key Values for Thermodynamics. New York: Hemisphere
Pub. Corp., 1989. (Chem. Ref. QD504 .C62 1989)
Composite Materials Handbook, 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1992. (Ref. TA418.9.C6 C65 1992)
Conversion Factors. Oxford, England; New York: Oxford University
Press, 1991. (Chem. Ref. QC94 .C67 1991)
Conversion Tables for SI Metrication. New York: Industrial
Press, 1974. (Ref. QC94 .S45)
Corrosion and Corrosion Protection Handbook. New York:
M. Dekker, 1983. (TA418.74 .C5928 1983)
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Cleveland: CRC Press.
(Chem. Ref. QD65.H3).
CRC Handbook of Tables for Applied Engineering Science,
2nd ed. Cleveland, Ohio, CRC Press, 1973. (Ref. TA151 .C2 1973)
CRC Materials Science and Engineering Handbook, 2nd ed.
Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1994. (Ref. TA403.4 .C74 1994)
CRC Standard Mathematical Tables. Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC
Press.(Ref. QA47 .M315)
Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, 6th ed. New
York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. (Pharmacy Ref. T55.3.H3 S3).
Dictionary of Federal Laboratory and Technology Resources,
5th ed. Springfield, VA: NTIS, 1993. (Chem.Ref. T21.D57 1993)
Diesel Engine Reference Book. London; Boston: Butterworths,
1984. (TJ795 .D437 1984)
Energy Handbook, 2nd ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold,
1984. (TJ163.235 .L64 1984)
Energy Technology Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1977.
(TJ163.9 .E54)
Engineered Materials Handbook. Metals Park, Ohio: ASM International,
1987-. (TA403 .E497 1987)
Engineering Mathematics Handbook: Definitions, Theorems, Formulas,
Tables, 2nd enl. and rev. ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1979. (Ref.
TA332 .T85 1979)
Fasteners Handbooks. New York: Book Division, Reinhold
Pub. Corp., 1957 (TJ1320 .S6)
Fluid Power Design Handbook, 2nd ed., rev. and expanded.
New York: M. Dekker, 1990. (TJ843 .Y43 1990)
For Good Measure: A Complete Compendium of International Weights
and Measures, 1st ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
1975. (Ref. QC88 .J6)
Gas Tables: Thermodynamic Properties of Air Products of Combustion
and Component Gases, Compressible Flow Fnctions, Including Those
of Ascher H. Shapiro and Gilbert M. Edelman, 2d ed. New York:
Wiley, 1980. (Ref. QC161.5 .K43 1980)
Handbook of Applied Mathematics,4th ed. Princeton, N.J.,
Van Nostrand, 1966. (Ref. TA330 .G7 1966)
Handbook of Applied Thermal Design. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1989. (TJ260 .H35 1989)
Handbook of Corrosion Data, 2nd ed. Materials Park, OH:
ASM International, 1995. (Ref. TA462 .H37 1995)
Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and
Mathematical Tables, 10th printing, with corrections. Washington
: U.S. Govt. Print. Off., 1972.(Ref. QA3 .U5 no. 55 1972)
Handbook of Mathematical Tables and Formulas, 5th ed. New
York, McGraw-Hill, 1973 (Ref. QA47 .B8 1972)
Handbook of Physical Constants. Rev. ed. New York: Geological
Society of America, 1966. (QE1 .G4x no. 97)
Handbook of Physics, 2nd ed. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1967.
(Ref. QC21. C7 1967)
Handbook of Polymer Science and Technology. New York: M.
Dekker, 1989-. (Chem. Ref. QD388 .H36 1989)
Handbook of Practical Gear Design. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1984. (TJ184 .D784 1984)
Handbook of Statistical Methods for Engineers and Scientists.
New York: McGraw-Hill Pub. Co., 1990. (TA340 .H34 1990)
Handbook on Experimental Mechanics, 2nd rev. ed. New York,
NY: VCH; Bethel, CT: SEM, 1993. (Ref. TA350 .H24 1993)
Hazardous Chemicals Desk Reference. New York: Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1987. (Chem. Ref. T55.3.H3 S33 19878).
Human Factors Design Handbook, 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill,1992
(TA166 .W57 1992)
Index to the U.S. Patent Classification. Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office: Supt. of Docs.,
U.S. G.P.O., 1977-. (Ref. T223 .A25)
Industrial Lubrication: A Practical Handbook for Lubrication
and Production Engineers. Oxford; New York: Pergamon Press,
1979. (TJ1075 .B48 1979)
International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry
and Technology, 1st ed. New York, Published for the National
Research Council by McGraw-Hill, 1926-1930. (Chem Ref. Q199.N32).
Inventing and Patenting Sourcebook: How to Sell and Protect
Your Ideas. Detroit: Gale Research, 1990.(Ref. T339 .L38 1990)
Inventory of Data Sources in Science and Technology: A Preliminary
Survey. CODATA (Committee on Data for Science and Technology
of the International Council of Scientific Unions). Paris: Unesco,
1982.
JANAF Thermochemical Tables, 3rd ed. Washington, D.C.:
published by the American Chemical Society and the American Institute
of Physics for the National Bureau of Standards, 1986. (Chem. Ref.
QD511.8.J35 1986).
Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data. New York: American
Chemical Society, v.1- ; 1956- . [1963-1986]. (540.5 J826).
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data. New YorkAmerican
Chemical Society, v.1- ; 1972- . (Chem. Ref. QD511.8 J35 1986).
Kent, William. Mechanical Engineers' Handbook. New York,
Wiley, 1950. (Ref. TJ151 .K4 1950)
Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 11th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1973- . (Reference QD65.L36). (Chem. Ref. QD65.L36).
Machinery's Handbook, 25th ed. New York: Industrial
Press, 1996- (Ref. TJ151 .M3)
Machining Data Handbook, 2nd ed. Cincinnati: Machinability
Data Center, 1972. (TJ1185 .M2 1972)
Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical engineers. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1996. (Ref. TJ151 .S82)
Materials Handbook, 14th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill
Book Co., 1997. (Ref. TA403 .B75)
Mathematical Handbook of Formulas and Tables. New York,
McGraw-Hill, 1968. (Ref. QA3 .U5 no. 55 1972)
Mathematics Handbook for Science and Engineering. Cambridge,
MA: Birkhčauser Boston, 1995. (Ref. QA41 .R34 1995)
McGraw-Hill Machining and Metalworking Handbook. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1994. (TJ1185 .W35 1994)
Mechanical Design and Systems Handbook, 2nd ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1985. (TJ230 .M43 1985)
Mechanical Design Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1996.
(Ref. TJ230 .M433 1996)
Mechanical Engineering Reference Manual, 9th ed. Belmont,
CA: Professional Publications, 1994. (TJ159 .L5 1994)
Mechanical Engineer's Data Handbook. Boca Raton, FL: CRC
Press, 1993. (TJ151 .C36 1993b)
Mechanical Engineers' Handbook. New York: Wiley, 1986.
(Ref. TJ151 .M395 1986)
Metals Handbook. Cleveland, Ohio: American Society for
Metals. (Ref. TA459 .A5)
NBS/NRC Steam Tables: Thermodynamic and Transport Properties
and Computer Programs for Vapor and Liquid States of Water in SI
Units. Washington, DC: Hemisphere Pub. Corp., 1984. (TJ270 .H3
1984)
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, 6th ed. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1984. (Chem. Ref. TP151.P45 19984).
Piping Handbook, 4th ed. New York; London: McGraw-Hill
book company, inc., 1945. (TJ415 .W3 1945)
Pneumatic Handbook, 3rd ed. Morden, Trade and Technical
Press [1972] (TJ950 .P58 1972)
Pump Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1976. (TJ900 .P79)
Pumping Manual, 7th ed. Houston, Tex.: Gulf Pub. Co., Book
Division, 1984. (TJ900 .P82 1984)
Purdue University. Thermophysical Properties Research Center.
Thermophysical Properties of High Temperature Solid Materials. New
York, Macmillan, 1967. (TA418.26 .P8)
Purdue University. Thermophysical Properties Research Center.
Thermophysical PropertiesResearch Literature Retrieval Guide,
2nd ed. New York: Plenum Press, 1967. (Chem. TA418.52 .T48 1982)
Purdue University. Thermophysical Properties Research Center.
Thermophysical Properties of Matter: The TPRC Data Series; A
Comprehensive Compilation of Data. New York: IFI/Plenum, 1970-
.
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances. Cincinnati,
Ohio: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service,
Center for Disease Control, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and health; Washington, D.C.: G.P.O. 1981/82- . (Pharm. Ref.
Microfiche RA1215 .N37a).
Roark, R.J., Formulas for Stress and Strain, 3d ed. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1954. (TG265 .R45 1954)
Rules of Thumb for Engineers and Scientists. Houston, TX:
Gulf Pub. Co., 1991. (Ref. Q199 .F57 1991)
S.A.E. Handbook. Warrendale, PA: Society of Automotive
Engineers, Inc. (Ref. TL151 .S62)
Shock and Vibration Handbook, 2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1976. (TA355 .H35 1976)
Smithells Metals Reference Book, 6th ed. London; Boston:
Butterworths, 1983. (Ref. TN671 .S55 1983)
Standard Handbook of Fastening and Joining, 2nd ed. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1989. (TJ1320 .S74 1989)
Standard Handbook of Lubrication Engineering. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 1968 (TJ1075 .S8)
Statistical Data Analysis Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1986. (QA276.25 .W35 1986)
Steam and Gas Tables With Computer Equations. Orlando:
Academic Press, 1984. (TJ270 .I77 1984)
Steam, Its Generation and Use, 37th ed. New York: Babcock
and Wilcox Company, 1955. (TJ315.B2 A3 1955)
Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants, 16th ed. New
York: Longman, 1995. (Ref. QC61 .K3 1995)
Tables of Thermal Properties of Gases; Comprising Tables of
Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Air, Argon, Carbon Dioxide,
Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Steam. Washington:
U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1955. (Doc.
C 13.4:564)
Taylor, Charles Fayette. The Internal-Combustion Engine in
Theory and Practice, 2nd ed., rev. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T.
Press, 1985. (TJ785 .T382 1985)
The Hydraulic Handbook, 9th ed. Kidlington, Oxford, UK:
Elsevier Advanced Technology, 1996. (TJ843 .H86 1996)
The Sigma-Aldrich Library of Regulatory and Safety Data.
U.S.A.: Sigma/Aldrich. 1993 (Chem. Ref. T55.3 H3 S54 1993).
Thermodynamic Properties of Steam, Including Data for the Liquid
and Solid Phases. New York, J. Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1967.
(TJ270 .K38)
Thermophysical Properties of Selected Gases Below 3000K.
Washington, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1967. (Doc.
I 28.27:8317)
Tool and Manufacturing Engineers Handbook: A Reference Book
for Manufacturing Engineers, Managers, and Technicians, 4th
ed., revised under the supervision of the SME Publications Committee
in cooperation with the SME Technical Divisions. Dearborn, Mich.:
Society of Manufacturing Engineers, 1983-. (TS176 .T63 1983)
VDI-Wasserdampftafeln. VDI Steam Tables. Berlin, Heidelberg,
New York, Springer; Mčunchen, Oldenbourg, 1968. (FOLIO TJ270 .S28
1968)
Woldman's Engineering Alloys, 7th ed. Materials Park, OH: ASM
International, 1990. (Ref. TA483 .W64 1990)
Each year tens of thousands of articles, patents, technical reports
and conference papers are published in applied science, technology,
and engineering. About half of this primary literature is indexed
in many printed and computer-searchable indexes, reviews, and abstracts.
This is a very selective list of appropriate indexes and abstracts
for mechanical engineering and related fields. For more guidance
consult the sources listed in the "guides to the literature"
section of this paper or consult with an librarian. An NDSU librarian
can help you search many of the resources below that are available
online from database producers and/or vendors.
ABI/INFORM.
1971+. A database indexing primary literature in business, management,
and related fields. Available online.
Applied Mechanics Reviews, l948+. Monthly. Produced by
the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. This index offers
a critical review of the world's literature in applied mechanics
and engineering. (Ref. TA1 .A63953)
Applied Science
and Technology Index. 1958+. A less comprehensive subject
index to about 300 periodicals from all branches of science and
technology. Computer searchable from 1984 online. Former title:
Industrial Arts Index. (TA1.I7)
Association for
Computing Machinery Guide to Computing Literature. 1976+.
An annual index to periodical, report, conference, and monographic
literature in computer science and computer engineering. (Ref. QA76
.B486)
Business
Periodicals Index. A general subject index to periodicals
in business, management, economics, and related fields. Also available
online and as a computer searchable file of 800 periodicals in PALS.
(Ref. HF5001.B983)
CARL UNCOVER. 1988+
The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries UNCOVER database provides
access to a searchable database of the table of contents of over
17,000 multidisciplinary journals.
Chemical Abstacts. 1907+. Produced by the American Chemical
Society. Weekly. The world's largest index/abstracting service for
chemistry and chemical engineering. Computer searchable from 1967.(Chem.
Ref. QD1.A51)
Computer
Database. Abstracts in computer science and engineering.
Computer searchable online.
Computer and Control Abstracts. Science Abstracts, Series
C. 1969+. Produced by the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London.
Monthly. Semiannually cumulated author and subject indexes. Available
for computer searching online with Physics Abstracts and
Electrical and Electronic Abstracts as INSPEC
from 1969. (Ref. QA76.C6)
Computing Reviews. 1960+. Monthly. Provides reviews of
the computing literature. (Per. 001.6405 C744)
Current
Contents. 1970+. Reproduces the tables of contents from
selected journals in science and technology. Keyword index provides
subject access to the most current material available. Publisher
provides the full text of desired articles for a fee. Available
online. Computer searchable at NDSU from 1995 to the present..
Electrical and Electronics Abstracts. Science Abstracts,
Series. 1969+. Produced by the Institution of Electrical Engineers,
London. Monthly. Semiannually cumulated author and subject indexes.
Available for computer searching online with Physics Abstracts
and Computer and Control Abstracts as INSPEC
from 1969. (Ref. QA76.C6)
Energy Information Abstracts. 1971+. Produced by EIC/Intelligence
Inc. Indexes books, journals, U.S. Congressional committee prints,
conference proceedings and published statistics related to energy
issues and problems. Computer-searchable as ENERGYLINE. (Ref.
HD9502.U5 E528)
Energy Research Abstracts. 1948+. Semi-monthly. Annual
author and subject indexes. Computer searchable from 1975. (Ref.
TJ163.3 .U53)
ENGINEERED MATERIALS ABSTRACTS. 1986+. Monthly. Online.
Produced by the American Society for Metals and the Institute of
Metals. A fairly comprehensive database to the primary literature
of polymers, ceramics, and composite materials including the materials
and their properties, processes, end-products, and forms.
ENVIROLINE. Bowker A & I Publishing (121 Chanlon Rd.,
New Providence, NJ 07974). 1971-. Online. Indexes periodicals published
worldwide plus conference proceedings, government and institutional
reports, and other publications relating to pollution and environmental
science. Corresponds to the publication Environment Abstracts
and Environment Index and Abstracts Annual. (Ref. QH540 .E58)
Engineering Index. l898+. Monthly. Annual cumulations.
Covers all branches of engineering. The index is computer searchable
online from 1970 to the present as CSA Engineering Databases.
The CSA Engineering Databases database contains nearly 1.5 million records
from approximately 4,500 journals, reports, conferences, and books.
(Ref. TA1.E52)
Environmental Science and Pollution Management. 1991+.
Monthly. This database combines 12 major abstracting journals that
together index and abstract over 1500 scientific journals and thousands
of other sources including conference proceedings, reports, monographs,
books and government publications covering all aspects of the environmental
sciences. Available on FirstSearch as the "Environment"
database.
Expanded
Academic Index. l985+. Monthly. Available on PALS as file
"EAI." Indexes a few engineering journals. Subset of file
"GEN".
FLUIDEX or Fluid Engineering Abstracts. 1973+. Monthly.
Abstracts of fluids engineering literature. Nearly 1,000 journals,
as well as books, conferences, and standards are indexed. Available
online.
Government Reports Announcements and Index. 1946+. Produced
by the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). Published
twice monthly with annual cumulated author and subject indexes.
The foremost index to technical reports available through the United
States government. Available online for computer searching from
1964. A portion of the NTIS database from 1990 to the present containing
more than a million items in the NTIS collection is available on
the web from the National
Technical Information Service. (Ref. Z7916 .B47)
HRIS Abstracts. l968+. Quarterly with annual author and
subject indexes. Covers the literature of highway and urban transit
research. Part of the TRIS or TRANSPORT
database. (Ref. TE1. N47)
International Aerospace Abstracts. 196l+. Semi-monthly
with annual author and subject indexes. Often useful to structural
engineers. Computer searchable online from 1962 to present.
ISMEC: Mechanical Engineering Abstracts. This database
is available online. It contains about 180,000 abstracts from 1973
to the present. ISMEC indexes significant articles related to all
aspects of mechanical engineering from approximately 750 journals
published throughout the world. Books, reports, and conference papers
are also indexed
JICST. 1985+. An abstracting, translation, and article
delivery service providing access to more than 700 Japanese business
and technical publication s. Produced by Japan Information Center
of Science and Technology. Available online through STN.
Mathematical
Reviews (MATHSCI). Available from 1940 to the present as
MathSciNet.
Produced by the American Mathematical Society, the work abstracts
significant world literature from mathematics and related fields.(Ref.
QA1 .M76)
Metals Abstracts (METADEX). 1968+. Monthly with annual
cumulation. Produced by ASM. Computer searchable from 1966 to the
present online.
Monthly
Catalog of United States Government Publications. U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington D.C. 1895-. This index serves as a guide
to the publications of U.S. government departments and agencies.
It is available for computer searching from 1976 to the present
as file GPO on PALS. (Ref. Z1223 .A18)
Physics Abstracts. Science Abstracts, Series. 1969+. Produced
by the Institution of Electrical Engineers, London. Monthly. Semiannually
cumulated author and subject indexes. Available for computer searching
online with Computer and Control Abstracts and Electrical
and Electronic Abstracts as INSPEC
from 1969. (Ref. QA76.C6)
Pollution Abstracts. 1970+. Published bimonthly with annual
author and subject indexes. Guide to the world's technical literature
on environmental pollution. (Ref. TD172.P65)
RAPRA ABSTRACTS. 1972+. RAPRA Technology, Ltd. Indexes
much of the world's literature on rubber, plastics, polymers, and
composites. Available online.
Recent Advances
in Manufacturing (RAM). 1990+. The RAM database contains
abstracts and bibliographic information to over 500 journals and
magazines, as well as selected books, videos and conference proceedings.
RAM covers all aspects of manufacturing including management, environmental
issues, product development, systems, processes, maintenance, inspection,
and education. This free link to the database at the Edinburgh Engineering
Virtual Library (EEVL) is provided by the Library and Information
Services Department at the Nottingham Trent University and the EEVL.
Science Citation Index. 1961+. Bimonthly. Annual and five
year cumulations. Citation index. Published quarterly and cumulated
annually by the Institute for Scientific Information. Its structure,
which consists of a Citation Index (including patents), a Source
Index, and a Permuterm Subject Index, enables a researcher to discover
other published papers which have cited an original paper of known
interest. Computer searchable since 1974 as SCISEARCH. (Q158 .S365).
Scientific
and Technical Aerospace Reports. l96l+. NASA. Semi-monthly
with annual author and subject indexes. Covers all branches of engineering.
Computer searchable from 1962 to the present online.
TRANSPORT
(TRIS). 1968- Monthly. U.S. Dept. of Transportation. Provides
transportation research on air, highway, rail, maritime, mass transit,
and other transportation modes. Also covers transportation safety
issues. Online.
World Surface Coatings Abstracts. 1967-1994. Published
by the Research Association of British Paint, Colour & Varnish
Manufacturers. It continues the Review of Current Literature on
the Paint and Allied Industries. This comprehensive index includes
all areas of the coatings industry. (Chem Ref. Z7914.P15 R48).
This is only a selection of some relevant databases. A number
of other printed access tools and databases also exist to meet the
information needs of engineering professionals which are not discussed
above. Look in the subject index of the Gale Directory of Databases
(Ref. A76.9.D32 G36) for other databases or consult one of the other
publications listed in the "guides to the literature"
section of this guide for a more complete list. For more details
contact an engineering librarian.
We are fortunate to have several approaches to locating standards
and specifications today. Global Engineering, a subsidiary of Information
Handling Services, is one well-known example of a private, fee-based,
document delivery service specializing in providing copies of standards
and specifications to organizations and individuals. The National
Center for Standards and Certification Information acts as an
information and referral center for standards-related information
in the United States. The NCSCI will respond to inquiries on the
existence, source and availability of standards and related documents,
but they will not provide copies of standards or specifications.
Most U.S. government specifications and standards can be ordered
from the addresses below. The charge for federal specifications
and standards varies from document to document, and the requester
has the option of having them delivered via regular 1st class U.S.
Mail or Overnight Federal Express. The requester pays the postage
charges.
- General Services Administration
Federal Supply Services
Specifications Section
470 E. L'Enfant Plaza, S.W.
Suite 8100
Washington, D.C. 20407
Phone: (202) 619-8925
Fax: (202) 619-8978
Military specifications and standards, as well as other federal
specifications and standards, can be ordered from:
As mentioned above, the private firm Global Engineering (1-800-854-7179)
sells copies of many industry, federal, military and international
standards and specifications:
- Global Engineering Documents
15 Inverness Way East
Englewood, CO 80112
Fax: 303-397-2740
Telephone: 303-397-7956 (outside the U.S.)
800-854-7179 (U.S. and Canada)
E-mail: global@ihs.com
World Wide Web: http://global.ihs.com
Global requires the requester to pay for the standard or specification,
pay a handling fee, and the postage charges. Global will send owned
documents via FAX, the U.S. Mail, UPS, or Federal Express.
Standards may also be ordered from the supplier:
- Document Center
Inc.
1504 Industrial Way, Unit 9
Belmont, California 94002 USA
Phone: (415) 591-7600
Fax: (415) 591-7617
Email: info@doccenter.com
World Wide Web: http://www.doccenter.com/doccenter/
Many of the most frequently requested standards are available
from the following suppliers:
Because standards and specifications are so frequently updated
and so numerous, they are not all collected by the NDSU Libraries.
The Libraries do possess a collection of ANSI standards that are
now becoming dated. Other standards that are collected by the Libraries
can typically be located by checking in MNSCU PALS under the title
of the standard or under the subject heading appropriate for the
standard sought and the subheading "standards". The following
indexes and reference sources may be helpful in identifying standards
and specifications produced by other standards producing organizations.
The standard producing organization or the suppliers listed above
can then be contacted to provide the standard desired. The NSSN,
the Index and Directory of Industry Standards (Ref. T59.2.U6
I5) and the other reference works below provide access to the majority
of current standards and provide the addresses and phone numbers
of most standards preparing organizations. Other organizations addresses
and phone numbers can be obtained from the many directories held
by the Libraries.
Industrial Standards - Indexes
American National Standards Catalog. New York: American
National Standards Institute,1993-. (Ref. TA368 .A43)
Index and Directory of Industry Standards. Englewood, Colo.:
Information Handling Services, 1989-. (Ref. T59.2.U6 I5)
Military and U.S. Federal Specifications and Standards - Indexes
U.S. Department of Defense. Department of Defense Index of
Specifications and Standards. Washington: Government Printing
Office. (Doc. D 1.76: )
General Services Administration. Index of Federal Specifications,
Standards and Commercial Item Descriptions. Washington: Government
Printing Office. (Ref. Z1223. A199 I56 or Doc. GS 2.8/2: )
Computer Databases
NSSN . This WWW database
from ANSI contains over 250,000 references to standards grouped
into six categories from more than 600 developers world wide. NSSN
provides standards information from developers accredited by the
American National Standards Institute, U.S. private sector standards
organizations, government agencies, including the U.S. Department
of Defense, and international standards organizations.
Global Engineering Documents.
Global Engineering maintains a search engine that provides access
to thousands of standards and other documents that they can deliver
to you.
Document Center
Inc. Document Center Inc. also maintains a search engine that
provides access to thousands of standards and specifications in
their inventory.
Technical Standards. 1918+. This database corresponds to
the printed work DIN-Katalog fuer Technische Regeln. It provides
data on German, Austrian, Swiss, American, European, and international
standards and regulations. Available online.
IHS International Standards and Specifications. This database
is produced by Information Handling Services. It contains more than
200,000 references to industry, federal, and military standards
produced by more than 70 domestic, foreign, and international organizations.
Available online.
Standards and Specifications. This National Standards Association,
Inc. database contains citations to over 112,000 standards produced
in the U.S. and internationally, including more than 60,000 U.S.
government standards and specifications. Available online.
Dissertations and theses have two features which are valuable
to those doing research: (1) since they are required to be unique
and contribute new information, they deal with topics which are
on the leading edge of progress; and (2) they generally have fairly
extensive bibliographies. The following list of directional sources
will help you find theses and dissertations on your topic. You will
find dissertations and theses completed at NDSU in MNSCU PALS under
the paper's author, subject, or title. Search "te 'department
name' thes#" in MNSCU PALS for theses and dissertations from
specific academic departments at NDSU. NDSU has few theses that
were completed at other institutions. Many theses and dissertations
are available through interlibrary loan or are available for purchase
through University
Microfilms International. The Center
for Research Libraries and the British
Library are two major sources of foreign dissertations. The
Reference Desk or the Interlibrary Loan Office in the Main Library
can help you locate and request items.
Comprehensive Dissertation Index. 1861+. Annual. The best
printed index to doctoral dissertations and recent masters degree
theses. The index is divided by subject, and the entries for each
author include a code that refers to a specific entry in Dissertation
Abstracts International. Dissertation
Abstracts International is available for computer searching
from 1861 to date online. Contact a librarian. (Ref. Microfilm Z5053
.D57)
The following services can help you keep up on developments in
your field or help provide you with the latest information in your
research areas. The library would be glad to assist you in using
these services.
Current
Contents is a current-awareness index to the tables of contents
of about 20,000 selected core journals in science and technology.
It includes a keyword index that allows subject access to the most
current material available in many fields. The publisher of Current
Contents, the Institute for Scientific Information, also provides,
for a fee, the full text of articles referenced in Current Contents.
CARL UNCOVER REVEAL.
The Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries UNCOVER database
is a table of contents bibliographic database similar to Current
Contents. Approximately 17,000 journals held by libraries belonging
to the Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries are included in the
database. A subscription current awareness service called REVEAL
(free to NDSU students, faculty, and staff) is available. The REVEAL
service will email to you the tables of contents of journals or
the citations of articles that match your saved interest profile.
CARL also provides the full text of articles referenced in UNCOVER
and UNCOVER REVEAL for a fee.
A number of bibliographic computer databases (e.g. the Chemical
Abstracts file on STN) offer fee-based current-awareness services.
Saved computer searches are automatically and periodically updated,
and the result of each search is then mailed or e-mailed to you.
The sources listed below can provide the researcher with an awareness
of what books and journals have been and are being published in
a particular area of interest. NDSU Libraries also have access to
the RLIN database and the OCLC WorldCat database.
Finally, you can search the catalogs of many libraries through links
provided by the Libraries
Directory .
RLIN is the Research Libraries Group shared computerized
card catalog. The RLIN catalog provides access to the combined
holdings of many of the largest research libraries (e.g. Library
of Congress, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, University of Michigan,
University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois, etc.). An NDSU
librarian can help you search the RLIN databases.
The OCLC WorldCat
database represents the holdings of about 40,000 libraries in
many different countries.
Amazon.com Searchable
database of 2.5 million (mainly U.S.) books, including 1.5 million
books in print.
Applied Mechanics Reviews. Critical reviews of the world's
literature in applied mechanics and mechanical engineering. (Ref.
TA1 .A63953)
Books in Print. New York: R.R. Bowker, Annual. (Ref.Z1215.P972).
Books in Print is now accessible through MNSCU
PALS. Use the "FILE BIP".
Book Review Index. Detroit: Gale Res. Annual. (Ref. Z1035.A1
B6).
Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index (CASSI). Columbus,
Ohio: ACS (Ref QD1 .A511). (Also at Chemistry)
Cumulative Book Index. New York: H.W. Wilson. Monthly.
(Ref. Z1219 .M78)
New Serial Titles. Washington: Library of Congress, 1953-
. (Ref. Z6945 .U5 S42)
New Technical Books. New York: New York Public Library,
Monthly. (Ref. T1 .N542)
Powell, Russell A.H., ed. Handbooks and Tables in Science and
Technology, 2nd ed. Phoenix, As: Oryx Press, 1983. (Ref. Q199
.H35)
Powell, Russell H., ed. Handbooks and Tables in Science and
Technology, 3rd ed. Phoenix, Az: Oryx Press, 1994. (Ref. Q199.H35
1994)
Technical Book Review Index. Pittsburgh: JAAD Pub. Co.,
Annual. (Ref. T1 .T36).
Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory. New York:
R.R. Bowker, Annual. (Ref. Z6941 .U5)
Union List of Serials in Libraries of the United States and
Canada. New York, Wilson, 1943. (Folio Z6945 .U45)
Directories provide a variety of valuable information. For example,
several of the directories listed below may help you contact professional
societies, research centers, or other professionals who are researching
in your area. The first source listed is a fairly comprehensive
directional source for other directories.
Directories in Print. Detroit: Gale Research. Annual. (Ref.
AY2001 .D5).
American Business Disc. This business reference tool provides
business addresses, phone numbers, SIC codes, and other information.
Information is compiled from phone directories, corporate annual
records, SEC 10k reports, Chamber of Commerce directories, etc.
One may search by company name, geographical area, type of business,
or SIC code. (Ask for it at the Reference Desk in the Main Library)
Chem Sources. U.S.A. Flemington, N.J.; Ormond Beach, FL:
Directories Pub. Co., Annual (Chem Ref. TP12 .C44).
DesignInfo.
DesignInfo is the largest collection of product vendor catalogs
for engineers on the web. The DesignInfo database is completely
searchable.
Directory - American Consulting Engineers Council. Washington:
American Consulting Engineers Council. (Ref. TA12 .A55a)
Directory of American Research and Technology. New York:
Bowker, 1986- . (Ref. T176 .I65).
Directory of Corporate Affiliations. National Register
Publishing, Annual. (Ref. HG4057 .A219).
Directory of Engineering Document Sources. Irvine, CA:
Global Engineering Documents, 1986. (Ref. T10.7 .D48 1986)
Encyclopedia of Associations. Detroit: Gale Research. Annual.
(Ref. AS22 .E5).
European YELLOW
PAGES Directory. An Interactive European Internet Directory
for Businesses, Shopping, Travel, Exhibitions, Hotels etc. throughout
Europe. Government Research Directory. Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research
Co. (Ref. Q179.98 .G68)
Interactive Yellow Pages A large
directory of Web sites, maintained by the GTE Corporation.
American Library Directory: A Classified List of Libraries
in the United States and Canada, With Personnel and Statistical
Data. New York: R.R. Bowker. (Ref Z731 .A53). Also see the Libraries
Directory on the Web.
Lookup USA Directory of over
10 Million US Businesses. From American Business Information, Inc.
Can be searched by name or by Yellow Pages Heading.
Research Centers Directory. Detroit: Gale Research. Annual.
(Ref. AS25 .D5).
Scholarly
Societies Project The University of Waterloo Library provides
these links to scholarly societies in the world which have a presence
on the Internet.
Thomas Register
of American Manufacturers and Thomas Register Catalog File.
New York; Thomas Publishing. Annual. (Ref T12 .T6).
Telephone Directories
Provides links to online telephone, fax and business directories
from around the world.
YellowNet Business directory
on the Web with over 17 million (U.S.) business listings and thousands
of advertisers.
Zip2 Yellow Pages US Yellow
Pages which allows you to search for over 16 million businesses
Biographical Sources:
American Men and Women of Science. New York: Bowker. (Ref.
Q141 .A47)
Who's Who in Engineering. New York: American Association
of Engineering Societies, Inc. (Ref. TA139 .E37)
Who's Who in Technology Today. Highland Park, Ill.: J.
Dick & Co., 1984. (Ref. T39 .W5)
The United States government is one of the largest publishers
in the world. It produces and distributes an enormous amount of
technical data in agency reports, contractor reports, periodicals,
books, and other documents. The government gives many materials
to depository libraries, and only asks that they be available for
public use. NDSU's Documents Library shares status with UND as an
official depository for United States documents. Lists of agencies
whose publications are available at UND
and NDSU are available. Each
library may also receive some publications from the other library's
categories. For example, NDSU receives some publications from agencies
such as the Census Bureau, NASA, Smithsonian Institution, and Internal
Revenue Service, which are in UND's categories. Government Documents
at UND can be obtained through Interlibrary Loan.
Indexes
FedWorld. The
FedWorld site is a gateway to a number of government web
sites. Also see the NDSU Libraries' Internet
resources site.
Monthly Catalog
of United States Government Publications. U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington D.C. 1895- . This index serves as a
guide to the publications of U.S. government departments and agencies.
Only part of the U.S Government publications are indexed in the
Monthly Catalog. Many technical documents are indexed elsewhere
(see the section on technical reports below). (Ref. Microfiche Z1223
.A18). The Monthly Catalog is available for computer searching from
1976 to the present through MNSCU PALS ("SET FILE GPO").
Cumulative Subject Index to the Monthly Catalog of the United
States, Government publications, 1900-1971. 15 vols. Washington,
D.C.: Carrollton Press, 1973. Unless you need information published
after 1971, this is the best place to begin searching for information
published by a government agency. (Ref. Z1223 .A18 B82).
CIS/Annual: Index to Congressional Publications and Public
Laws. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Information Service, Inc.,
1970- . An indexing and abstracting service published monthly and
cumulated annually. CIS makes an effort to collect all publications
of Congress except the Congressional Record. Includes legislative
histories.
Declassified Documents Quarterly Catalog. Research Publications,
1975+. Quarterly with annual cumulative subject index.
Technical Reports:
Government Reports Announcements and Index (NTIS). 1946+.
The foremost index to technical reports available through the United
States government. Available for computer searching as the NTIS
database from 1964 to the present from several different vendors
(contact a librarian). A portion of the NTIS database from 1990
to the present containing more than a million items in the NTIS
collection is available on the web from the National
Technical Information Service. (Ref.Z7916 .B47).
Energy Research Abstracts. U.S. Dept. of Energy. 1948+.
Semimonthly. Annual author and subject indexes. Several sections
cover topics in chemistry. Computer searchable from 1975 (contact
a librarian). (Ref. TJ1633 .U53).
Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) . NASA,
1961+. A portion of the STAR database is available on the
web from NASA. The NASA
Technical Report Server allows users to search many different
technical report servers maintained by various NASA centers and
programs. The RECONplus
web site contains many of the citations from the Scientific and
Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) collection produced by NASA (and
NACA) since 1958.
E.P.A. Publications Bibliography. National Technical Information
Service. The EPA's current Publication
Catalog as well as other information resources are also
available from the E.P.A.'s National
Center for Environmental Publications and Information website.
(Document EP1.21/7).
Regulations
Index to the Code of Federal Regulations and Code of
Federal Regulations. Annual. Available online. (Ref. KF70 .A3).
Federal Register. Daily. Available online and from GPO
ACCESS. (Ref. KF70 .A2 and Ref. Microfiche KF70 .A2).
A number of numeric and full-text databases exist which provide
research data. Librarians can help you identify useful databases
in your area of interest and are able to assist you in accessing
them. The databases described here are provided as an example of
what is available.
Chemical Thermodynamics Data Base. The Chemical Thermodynamics
Data Base is produced by the U.S. National Bureau of Standards.
It includes chemical thermodynamic values (i.e.enthalpy, heat capacity,
etc.) of more than 15,000 inorganic substances.
ERGODATA. The ERGODATA database contains human biometric
data, ergonomic data, and statistics. The database provides data
on human body measurements and space requirements, visual acuity,
etc. and represents more than 30 years of anthropometric measurements
world wide.
MIDAS. Metals Information Designations and Specifications
database is produced by the American Society for Metals. It is a
textual-numeric database which includes the specifications, physical
properties, uses, forms and manufacturers of ferrous and nonferrous
metals.
Engineers need statistics to plan, design, and justify their proposals.
Typical examples would be the engineer estimating costs of materials
for a proposed design; the engineer who must justify manpower budgets
and equipment purchases; the engineer selecting a plant site who
must know population figures and statistics. The following directional
sources will help you find the statistics you need when you need
them. See the Department of Commerce
page or the FedStats site
for links to the many U.S. government statistical sources on the
Web.
American Statistics Index: A Comprehensive Guide and Index
to the Statistical Publications of the U.S. Government. Washington,
D.C.: Congressional Information Services, 1974+. NDSU Library has
1974-1996. Available online. (Ref. . HA214 .A46)
Datapedia of the United States, 1790-2000: America Year by
Year. Lanham, MD: Bernan Press, 1994. (Ref. HA202 .K87 1994)
FactSearch. Based on the printed publication, A Matter
of Fact, this database contains over 91,000 references to original
sources that cite various facts and statistics.
Historical Statistics of the States of the United States: Two
Centuries of the Census, 1790-1990. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press, 1993. (Ref. HA214 .D63 1993)
Maheim, Jarol B. and Ondrosik, Allison. Data Map: Index of
Published Tables of Statistical Data. New York: Longman, 1983.
(Ref. HA1 .D37)
Statistical Reference Index. Washington, D.C.: Congressional
Information Service,1981-. (NDSU Library has 1980-1992. Available
online. (Ref. HA214 .S79)
Statistics Sources. Detroit, MI: Gale Research. (Ref. HA36.
S34)
U.S. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census Catalog Publications:
17901972. Washington, D.C.,Annual. (Ref. HA37 .U48)
U.S. Bureau of the Census. Bureau of the Census Catalog. (1973-1979).
Washington, D.C.. (Ref. HA37 .U48)
United States. Bureau of the Census. County
and City Data Book, 1994. [computer file]. Washington,
DC , 1995 (Doc. Computer File C3.134/2-1:994: )
United States. Bureau of the Census. Historical Statistics
of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970, Bicentennial ed.
Washington, D.C., 1975. (Ref. HA202 .B87 1975)
U.S. Bureau of the Census. Statistical Abstract of the United
States. Washington, D.C.. ( Ref. HA 202)
Patents can be excellent sources of engineering information. They
provide a way to gather information on technological advances while
protecting inventors. The UND
Chester Fritz Library is a designated Patent and Trademark Depository
Library. In its collections, it has over 5 million patents and 2
million trademarks issued by the United States Patent and Trademark
Office. The holdings of the Chester Fritz depository include the
design, utility, plant and reissue patents from 1960 to the present.
The Depository Library also contains a complete run of the Official
Gazette and various indexes and informational publications regarding
patents and trademarks.
The NDSU Library maintains basic collections of reference materials
related to patents. The print versions of the Manual, Index, and
Patent Definitions are available in paper in the Main Library. The
following titles are a selection of what is available:
Index to the U.S. Patent Classification. Washington, D.C.:
U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. (Ref. T223
.A25)
Manual of Classification. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept.
of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. (Doc. C 21.12: )
Patent Classification Definitions (microform) U.S. Dept.
of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. (Docs. C 21.3/2:990)
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark
Office: Patents. Washington DC: U.S. Department of Commerce,
Patent and Trademark Office. (Ref. Microfiche T223 .A23)
Patents BIB CD-ROM data base. Washington DC: U.S. Department
of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. (Ask at Reference Desk)
What Every Engineer Should Know About Patents, 2nd ed.
New York: Marcel Dekker, 1989. (KF3114.8 W48 1989)
A great deal of patent data is now available on the World Wide
Web or from various database vendors. Here is a selected list:
US Patents Full-Text.
US patents from 1971 to the present are searchable and available
in full-text. This database is available through Dialog Information
Services, Inc. Contact a librarian for search assistance.
Classification and Search
Support Information System . This U.S. Patent and Trademark
Office page is the starting point for the Office's free patent databases
including the US Patent Bibliographic Database which is a free,
searchable database of front page information from US patents issued
from 1976 to 1997
IBM Patent Server gives
access to the full text of over two million patents (January 1971
to present) and includes images for most of the patents granted
in the last ten years. The database may be searched by patent number
or by keyword searches in most fields (title, inventor, classification,
etc.).
U.S. Patents Project provides
bibliographic and summary data on U.S. patents from 1976-1996. Patent
data are provided as a public service by CNIDR (Center for Networked
Information Discovery and Retrieval) and the U.S. Patents and Trademark
Office.
STO's Internet
Patent Search System . The Source Translation and Optimization
(STO) service provides searching of U.S. Patents by Subject (Classification
codes) for all years (1790-present). Abstracts for patents between
1981-1989 are also available in this database. This Web site also
has the Manual
of Classification and The
Index to Classification available in digital form.
Derwent Scientific & Patent
Information WWW Server: Derwent is a commercial firm specializing
in patent information and providing access to the international
patent literature through its online patent database, patent document
delivery, and patent translation services. Derwent's Global Patent
Resource Manual provides useful information about international
patent classification and patent application procedures.
The AIDS Patents
Project has links to patent classifications and definitions
for all U.S. patent classes.
European Patent Office.
Established in 1973, the EPO is the outcome of Europe's effort to
establish a uniform patent system.
Patent
Portal by Richard S. Gruner. Useful guide and starting point
to finding Patent information on the Internet
SRIS: This
is the link to Patent Information at the British Library Science
Reference and Information Service (SRIS). This site includes details
on the British Library's Patents Collections and Services.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has a link to General
Information Concerning Patents that contains information about
the application process and the granting of patents for prospective
applicants and students.
World Intellectual Property Organization.
The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is an intergovernmental
organization with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The WIPO
is responsible for the promotion of the protection of intellectual
property throughout the world.
Information resources on the Internet are increasing at an exponential
rate, but these links will help guide you to important resources.
Please note that it is especially important to evaluate the quality
and accuracy of information that you find on the Internet.
Useful information about Internet indexes, catalogs, directories,
and guides can be found at: the Internet Scout Project page Searching
the Internet, the InfoPeople Project's Recommended
Search Tools page, and the "searching" links at the
Librarians'
Index to the Internet.
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