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Cool Links

  • MIT Open Courseware (Mechanical Engineering)
  • MIT Open Courseware (Materials Science)
    The MIT Open Courseware project contains undergraduate and graduate MIT course material. Use MIT OCW material to supplement your own course activity.
  • Thermodex
    ThermoDex contains records for selected printed and web-based compilations of thermochemical and thermophysical data for chemical compounds.
  • Materials Algorithm Project (MAP)
    MAP is sponsored by the National Physical Laboratory and the Phase Transformation Group of the University of Cambridge, UK. MAP is a central distribution point to validate and test algorithms used in modeling materials.

Articles

  • COMPENDEX  
      
    Indexes literature in materials science and mechanical engineering with links to some full-text.
  • Electronic Journal Center (EJC)  
      
    Includes full-text of select STEM publishers and some professional associations.
  • Science Citation Index  
      
    Includes literature in materials science, mechanical engineering and related disciplines. Traces citation patterns. Links to some full-text.
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    more mechanical engineering and materials science databases
 

Books

For more search options: Full Catalog Search, OhioLINK

 

Books

 

    Other options:
  • OhioLINK Electronic Book Collection (EBC) - A scholarly collection of electronic books.
  • Safari Books Online - A collection of online books covering software help manuals. Includes books from O'Reilly, Sams, Microsoft, Que, and others books. Topics include artificial intelligence, computer science, IT management; software engineering, and much more.
  • EBSCO eBooks - Electronic collection covering a broad array of topics

Professional Societies

  • ASM International
    ASM International serves practicing engineers, researchers, students, and industry specialists. It publishes handbooks and other research tools and provides training opportunities for its members.
  • ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)
    The ASME publishes, sets standards, and provides conferences and courses worldwide. IT fosters technical competency and professional quality through accreditation.
  • Materials Research Society
    The MRS fosters research leading to technological uses of materials. It stresses interdisciplinary approaches and cooperation among all types of research centers.
  • ASTM (American Society for the Testing of Materials)
    The ASTM is a source of voluntary consensus standards and technical information.

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