Access Engineering is an engineering reference tool for professionals, academics, and students which provides access to critical, regularly updated engineering reference information.
ENGINE comprises of a number of engineering branches including mechanical, civil, electrical, geotechnical, chemical, aerospace, biomedical, marine, military, road and rail and is produced by the Institution of Engineers, Australia. It covers 1980 to present.
The IEEE-Wiley eBooks Library - a partnership between IEEE and Wiley & Sons, Inc. - includes practical handbooks, introductory and advanced texts, reference works, and professional books with an emphasis on leading areas of research.
The IEEE Xplore Journal collection includes IEEE journals, transactions, and magazines, including early access documents, and IET journals and magazines. There is backfile to the late 1800s for select titles and weekly updates with more than 20,000 new IEEE/IET articles added each month.
The IEEE Xplore Standards collection contains thousands of approved and published IEEE standards in key technology fields. Note: the Library's subscription does not include access to the Draft standards.
The IET Digital Library Journals Archive is the complete collection of research journals published by the Institution between 1872 and 1993. This collection covers over 130 years of peer reviewed articles in electrical and electronic engineering, telecommunications, computing, power, control, radar, circuits, materials, and related research in IT. The collection also includes Electronics Letters with archive content available from 1965–1993.
Inspec is a leading bibliographic database providing access to the world's scientific literature in: electrical engineering; electronics; physics; control engineering; information technology; communications; computers; computing; manufacturing and production engineering. Inspec combined with the Inspec Archive provides coverage from 1898 to the present day. The database is updated weekly.
The Synthesis Digital Library is an information service for the research, development and educational communities in engineering and computer science. The database contains a collection of “lectures”, or self-contained electronic books, that synthesizes an important research or development topic, authored by a prominent contributor to the field. Synthesis organized by series, each managed by a prominent consulting editor. The series editor oversees lecture topic and author selection as well as peer review to assure quality.