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Engineering: Home

Welcome

On this guide you will find:

  • Course Materials
    • Find books and ebooks in the library to study with, including your textbooks through Course Reserves.
    • Learn how Open Educational Resources can supplement or replace costly course materials.
  • How-to, Methods, and Standards
    • Manuals, handbooks, videos, articles, standards, and codes to help you learn how to build, code, test, or run an experiment.
  • Data
    • Sources of data.
    • Services and resources to help you manage your research data. 
  • Original Research Articles
    • Learn about new research and developments in scholarly articles, conference proceedings, technical reports, dissertations and theses, books, and trade magazines.
  • Stay Informed and Inspired
    • Follow scholarly journals and trade magazines to discover the newest research and developments.
    • Get inspired with the Gemmill Popular Science Reading Collection and new engineering books.
  • Write and Cite
    • Learn about engineering citation styles.
    • Use citation manager Zotero to organize your sources and create bibliographies.

Working Off-Campus

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