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ECE 596 & 696 - Graduate Seminar: Library Tools and Applications


This page is an introduction to information resources discussed during the Library workshop for ECE 596 & 696

Step 2: Accessing Reference Sources

Print Reference Resources

McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology - Q121 .M3 2003 Sci Ref
Pertinent information in every field of modern science and technology; arranged alphabetically, cross references, index volume.

The Engineering Handbook - TA151 E424 1996 Sci
Basic information for the practicing engineer in industry, government and academia. Includes math tables and indexes.

Computer Science and Engineering Handbook - QA76 .C57315 1997 Sci Ref
Comprehensive source book for practicing computer scientists and engineers, and those with strong computing interests.

Dictionary of Computing - QA76.15 .D526 1996 Sci Ref
Clear explanations of the latest terminology.

The Electrical Engineering Handbook - TK145 .E354 1997 Sci
A comprehensive reference source for the practicing engineer in industry, government and academia.

The Electronics Handbook - TK7867 .E4244 1996 Sci Ref
A reference source for engineers and technicians involved in all aspects of electrical systems and devices.

Industrial Electronics Handbook - TK7881 .I52 1997 Sci
Covers a wide range of topics; for students to practicing engineers. Part 1 covers traditional topics, part 2 covers emerging areas.

IEEE Standard Dictionary of Electrical And Electronics Terms - TK9 .I478 1997 Sci
Contains all terms defined in approved IEEE standards through December 1996. Term definitions include the area of application and the standard or publication in which they appear. Includes acronyms.

Online References Resources

Encyclopedia Britannica Online
A fully searchable and browsable collection of authoritative references,including Britannica's latest article database, hundreds of articles not found in the print Britannica.