Researchers often find references through three types of sources:
Open Access articles and books can be found in subscription databases. Authors pay an Article Publishing Charge (APC) so that their research is open access and available to anyone.
Open Access Designations in Engineering Village:
The following databases are recommended for finding engineering references in scholarly journals and books:
When using Engineering Village, you can refine your results by selecting all the open access options and clicking limit to:
All of your results will be open access and available to you even if your institution does not have a subscription.
Patents can provide a wealth of information on:
Information included about a Patent can help you find other sources to support your research:
UofL Bioengineering Patent: Computer aided diagnosis system for classifying kidneys
For more information check out the Patent Research Subject Guide.
Engineering Professional Societies can be a good source for networking, funding, continued education, standards, and journal publications.
National Society of Professional Engineers
NSPE was established in 1934 to realize a simple but vital goal: create an inclusive, nontechnical organization dedicated to the interests of licensed professional engineers, regardless of practice area, that would protect engineers (and the public) from unqualified practitioners, build public recognition for the profession, and stand against unethical practices and inadequate compensation. Their current mission is to foster licensed professional engineers in service to society.
American Society of Civil Engineers
The American Society of Civil Engineers represents more than 150,000 members of the civil engineering profession in 177 countries. Founded in 1852, ASCE is the nation’s oldest engineering society. The Society advances civil engineering technical specialties through nine dynamic institutes and leads with its many professional- and public-focused programs.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
American Society of Safety Professionals
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Standards are an agreed-upon way of doing something.
Industry standards are used by producers of goods and services. They specify how an item should be made by providing exact measurements and specifications about the materials.
For more information, check out the Standards Guide.