Mechanical Engineering Databases
| CRC ENGnetBase: Engineering Handbooks On-lineFeaturing 136 engineering handbooks available online from CRC searchable from a single interface. Also available through Engineering Village 2 and some handbooks online with Knovel Books. |
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| Engineering Village 2Search across multiple engineering databases via one interface. Over 6,000,000 summaries of journal articles, technical reports, and conference papers and proceedings dating from 1970 forward as well as more than 10,000 website abstracts, and 80 full-text searchable handbooks, patents and standards. Link to full-text in Elsevier journals and others to which Olin subscribes. Databases include:
Ei Compendex
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
CRC Press: engineering handbooks
Industry Specs and Standards
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| IEEE XploreIEEE Xplore provides full-text access to IEEE transactions, journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 plus select content back to 1950, and all current IEEE Standards. Covers many aspects of aspects of electrical and computer science. |
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| Knovel(Scientific & Engineering Handbooks)Knovel is a full-text database of over 400 of some of the leading engineering and science reference handbooks, databases, and conference proceedings. It is a provider of aggregated engineering and applied science data that can be accessed by using proprietary tabular analysis tools. The database content is targeted to engineers and researchers in applied science disciplines. |
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| MechanicalEngineeringnetBASEGateway to that subset of ENGnetBASE dealing with Mechanical Engineering. |
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| Scirussearches the most comprehensive science-specific combination of web information, preprint servers, digital archives, repositories and patent and journal databases. Scirus filters out non-scientific sites, finds peer-reviewed articles such as PDF and PostScript files, and goes deeper than the first two levels of a Web site, revealing more relevant information. |
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