| AEROSPACE |
GrayLit <http://www.osti.gov/graylit> : GrayLIT Network provides a portal for over 100,000 FULL_TEXT technical reports located at the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Collections in the GrayLIT collaboration include the DOE Information Bridge; the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Report Collection; the EPA National Environmental Publications Internet Site (NEPIS); the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Reports; and the NASA Langley Technical Reports.
| BLOGS |
ENGLIB Blog <http://http://englib.info/> : A blog for engineering librarians
| BUSINESS FINANCE and ECONOMICS |
The Minerals Yearbook <http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/myb.html> : The Minerals Yearbook is an annual publication that reviews the mineral and material industries of the United States and foreign countries. The Yearbook contains statistical data on materials and minerals and includes information on economic and technical trends and development. The Minerals Yearbook includes chapters on approximately 90 commodities and over 175 countries.
| BUSINESS, GENERAL |
Connecting Industry <http://www.connectingindustry.com/> : A industry portal for finding businesses in the UK. Also includes news itesm from several engineering trade journals
| DIRECTORIES |
Who Makes It / Whomakesit <http://www.whomakesit.com/wmi/default.asp> : A vertical portal designed to provide the electronic component industry with product information available from over 1200 manufacturers featuring more than 3 million components. Offers an electronic component directory that provides direct access to product information from the manufacturers. Includes a parts index and a manufacturers index.
| EDUCATION and LEARNING |
SMETE Digital Library <http://www.smete.org/> : This service covers the science, mathematics, engineering and technology education (SMETE). It's purpose is "to gather and share information from all concerning existing SMETE digital libraries, tools and services, lessons learned, metadata
standards used, user studies and publications."
| ELECTRONICS |
EDTN: The Electronics Design, Technology & News Network <http://www.edtn.com/> : The Electronics Design and Technology Network, (EDTN) is an online network of CMP Media, Inc. With a suite of information, design and decision support tools, reference materials and E-Search, the EDTN Network provides specific information available. Developed for electronics design engineers, procurement and business professionals. EDTN also links with numerous sites, including Electronic Engineering Times, Electronic Buyers' News, Electronic Design, and PCN Alert.
Electronics Dictionary <http://www.twysted-pair.com/dictionary.htm> :
Electronics Info Page <http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/> : Meta site with links to most electronics disciplines including circuits, components, emc, digital signal, processing, telecommunications, telephony, etc. Compiled by Tomi Engdahl at the Helsinki University of Technology.
Electronics Manufacturers <http://www.electronics-oems.com/homepage.html> : The directory devoted exclusively to manufacturers of electronic hardware products on the Internet.
Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century <http://www.greatachievements.org/> : Achievements are described with an introduction, timeline, and historical context.. The most important are: electrification, automobile, airplane, water supply and distribution, electronics, radio and television, agricultural mechanization, computers, telephone, air conditioning and refrigeration, highways, spacecraft, Internet, imaging, household appliances, health technologies, petroleum and petrochemical technologies, laser and fiber optics, nuclear technologies, and high-performance materials. Produced by the National Academy of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Electronic Design Library <http://www.ecs.umass.edu/mie/labs/mda/dlib/dlib.html> : University of Massachussetts. The design information consists mainly of material selection and property, standard machine elements, links to various manufacturing companies and case studies of different engineering projects.
Resources of Scholarly Societies - Electrical Engineering <http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/eleceng_soc.html> :
Web EE - The Electrical Engineering Homepage <http://www.web-ee.com/> : Web resources for electrical engineering
Who Makes It / Whomakesit <http://www.whomakesit.com/wmi/default.asp> : A vertical portal designed to provide the electronic component industry with product information available from over 1200 manufacturers featuring more than 3 million components. Offers an electronic component directory that provides direct access to product information from the manufacturers. Includes a parts index and a manufacturers index.
| ENGINEERING |
Analysys Telecom Virtual Library <http://www.analysys.co.uk/vlib/default.htm> : Links to Manufacturers and Vendors, Mobile Communications, Multimedia, Operators, Policy and Industry Information, Broadband Telecoms, ATM , Broadcasting, Cable TV and Communications, Consultancies, Economic and Legal Issues
Ananzi Engineering <http://www.tecnet.co.za/> : An engineering portal for South Africa. Includes a directory, useful links and trade journals
Animated Engines <http://www.keveney.com/Engines.html> : Site with animated images showing how various engines work
Architecture and Building <http://library.nevada.edu/arch/rsrce/webrsrce/contents.html> : Topics covered by this guide include architecture, building and construction, design, housing, planning, preservation, facility management, energy and the environment, and landscape architecture. Types of listings range from discussion groups to electronic publications to databases -- and of course a wide variety of web sites. This is a selective guide. Links to more comprehensive link collections are included. For some topics just one or two sites with good links to the net resources in that topic are listed. Although the emphasis is on quality sites, sometimes sites that are currently not well-developed but show promise of being so are included. Developed by Janine Brown, University of Nevada.
ASTM International Directory of Testing Laboratories <http://www.astm.org/labs/> : The ASTM International Directory of Testing Laboratories is an on-line full text search for services and locations of testing laboratories. The information on the types of tests performed, specific tests performed, materials analyzed, or other services offered has been provided by the laboratories. ASTM has not attempted to investigate, rate, endorse, approve or certify any laboratory. Each laboratory has paid ASTM a fee for their listing.
ATM Forum Glossary <http://www.atmforum.com/atmforum/library/glossary/glosspage.html> : Terms in telecommunication engineering
AVEL - Australasian Virtual Engineering Library <http://avel.edu.au/> : A searchable portal to Australasian engineering resources on the web
Civil Engineering Database <http://www.pubs.asce.org/cedbsrch.html> : ASCE: the American Society of Civil Engineers' Electronic Information Retrieval Service to All Its Publications Published since 1973 The CEDB Provides Access to over 80,000 Bibliographic and Abstracted Records - Current Coverage: January 1973 -
Connecting Industry <http://www.connectingindustry.com/> : A industry portal for finding businesses in the UK. Also includes news itesm from several engineering trade journals
Defense Acquisition Deskbook <http://web2.deskbook.osd.mil/default.asp> : United States. Dept. of Defense--Procurement Handbooks, manuals, etc. Government purchasing--United States Handbooks, manuals, etc. United States--Armed Forces--Procurement Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Dialog Select OpenAccess Engineering <http://openaccess.dialog.com/tech/index.html> : Offers subscription-based or pay-per-use access to several of the top engineering databases including INSPEC and EI Compendex
Disaster Finder <http://disasterfinder.gsfc.nasa.gov/> : If you're looking for the latest links in disaster information, the Disaster Finder finds them for you, and even lets you preview your selections with brief site descriptions. All sites are clickable from the Disaster Finder's category screens. The Disaster Finder also allows you to perform quick or detailed searches of its links database
e4Engineering <http://www.e4engineering.com/> : A European Engineering portal based around content taken from six trade journals, The Engineer, Design Engineering, Process Engineering, Metalworking Production, Control & Instrumentation, and What's New in Industry.
EDTN: The Electronics Design, Technology & News Network <http://www.edtn.com/> : The Electronics Design and Technology Network, (EDTN) is an online network of CMP Media, Inc. With a suite of information, design and decision support tools, reference materials and E-Search, the EDTN Network provides specific information available. Developed for electronics design engineers, procurement and business professionals. EDTN also links with numerous sites, including Electronic Engineering Times, Electronic Buyers' News, Electronic Design, and PCN Alert.
EEVL: Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library <http://www.eevl.ac.uk/welcome.html> : EEVL : The UK gateway to engineering information on the Internet
eFunda <http://www.efunda.com/home.cfm> : eFunda provides online resources for the engineering community, including web links, continuing education information, trade shows and career resources
Electronics Dictionary <http://www.twysted-pair.com/dictionary.htm> :
Electronics Info Page <http://www.hut.fi/Misc/Electronics/> : Meta site with links to most electronics disciplines including circuits, components, emc, digital signal, processing, telecommunications, telephony, etc. Compiled by Tomi Engdahl at the Helsinki University of Technology.
Electronics Manufacturers <http://www.electronics-oems.com/homepage.html> : The directory devoted exclusively to manufacturers of electronic hardware products on the Internet.
Engineering E-Library, Sweden (EELS) <http://eels.lub.lu.se/> : The Engineering E-Library, Sweden (EELS), is an information system for quality assessed Internet resources in the technical sciences. The sites have all been organized and classified by subject matter.
Engineering Statistics Handbook <http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/> : The goal of this handbook is to help scientists and engineers encorporate statistical methods into their work as efficiently as possible
Engineers Online <http://www.engineers-online.co.uk/cgi-bin/default.cgi> : A UK-based portal for engineering. Features a chatroom and forums as well as a directory of engineering companies and job postings
ENGLIB Blog <http://http://englib.info/> : A blog for engineering librarians
Engwho <http://engwho.hypermart.net/> : Searchable collection on engineering web resources
EPRI EnergySearch <http://www.energysearch.com/> : Searchable database for energy resources. From EPRI: the Electric Power Research Institute, a consortia of electric utilities
FachInformationszentrum Karlsruhe <http://www.fiz-karlsruhe.de/home.html> : Fachinformationszentrum (FIZ) Karlsruhe is a non-profit organization set up to provide information and information services for academic and industrial research & development, as well as for business and administration.
In cooperation with its partners in the USA and Japan, FIZ Karlsruhe is operating the host STN International, offering public access to databases with scientific, technical, and supplementary business information. In its function as European STN Service Center, FIZ Karlsruhe offers access to more than 200 electronic databases in almost all fields of science and technology, including patents
FreeCAD <http://www.freecad.com/> : The one site for all free CAD, CAM and CAE programs, brought to you by TenLinks, Inc.
GrayLit <http://www.osti.gov/graylit> : GrayLIT Network provides a portal for over 100,000 FULL_TEXT technical reports located at the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Collections in the GrayLIT collaboration include the DOE Information Bridge; the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Report Collection; the EPA National Environmental Publications Internet Site (NEPIS); the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Reports; and the NASA Langley Technical Reports.
Graylit Network <http://graylit.osti.gov/> : Developed by the Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), in collaboration with DOD/DTIC, NASA, and EPA, the GrayLIT Network is a portal for technical report information generated through federally funded research and development projects.
Greatest Engineering Achievements of the 20th Century <http://www.greatachievements.org/> : Achievements are described with an introduction, timeline, and historical context.. The most important are: electrification, automobile, airplane, water supply and distribution, electronics, radio and television, agricultural mechanization, computers, telephone, air conditioning and refrigeration, highways, spacecraft, Internet, imaging, household appliances, health technologies, petroleum and petrochemical technologies, laser and fiber optics, nuclear technologies, and high-performance materials. Produced by the National Academy of Engineering
I-Engineering <http://www.i-engineering.com/> : A global engineering portal with a plan to provide the engineering
community with one-stop technical information, information about
engineering-related products, services and business-to-business
commerce, and in an international and a multilingual environment.
iCivilEngineer <http://www.icivilengineer.com/> : A portal specially designed for civil engineering professionals and students, with links to news, resources and job listings.
iCrank: The Mechanical Engineering Portal <http://icrank.com/> : This site offers links to mechanical engineering sites, a directory of vendor sites, reference data such as Design codes & specifications, Material data, Machining data, Units conversion, Physical constants, etc. There are discussion forums. The site can be personalized by registering for my iCrank.
Invention Dimension <http://web.mit.edu/invent/> : American inventors. Includes "Wacky Patent of the Month"
Inventors Hall of Fame <http://www.invent.org/book/> : Searchable site for inventors and inventions
Linda Hall Library <http://www.lhl.lib.mo.us/> : Linda Hall is an independent research library of science, engineering, and technology. The collections include scientific journals (~ 40,000 serial titles), research monographs (~ 300,000), conference and symposium proceedings, engineering standards and specifications (~ 150,000), patent specifications and trademarks, unclassified NASA, DOE, and Government Contractor reports (~ 1.5 million), and geological maps (~ 80,000). Holdings include the former library collection of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences acquired in 1947 and most of the collection from the former Engineering Societies Library transferred in 1995.
Magnets Design Guide <http://www.magnetsales.com/Design/DesignG.htm> : Everything you need to know about magnet design
Mechanical Engineering Electronic Design Library <http://www.ecs.umass.edu/mie/labs/mda/dlib/dlib.html> : University of Massachussetts. The design information consists mainly of material selection and property, standard machine elements, links to various manufacturing companies and case studies of different engineering projects.
MechEngineer.com <http://mechengineer.com/> : MechEngineer.com is a FREE, one stop resource center for mechanical engineers, designers, drafters, students, and anyone interested in mechanical design and engineering. Includes discussion areas and job postings
The Minerals Yearbook <http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/myb.html> : The Minerals Yearbook is an annual publication that reviews the mineral and material industries of the United States and foreign countries. The Yearbook contains statistical data on materials and minerals and includes information on economic and technical trends and development. The Minerals Yearbook includes chapters on approximately 90 commodities and over 175 countries.
MotionNet.com <http://www.engref.com/> : MotionNET.com is a free technical web portal designed by a team of experienced electronic and mechanical design engineers to help fellow engineers design and develop new products. Their goal is to provide engineers and buyers with the most efficient, direct and practical sources available, including products, manufacturers, distributors, standards and reference information.
NSF - Division of Science Resource Statistics <http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/seind00/start.htm> : Provides a central clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data on scientific and engineering resources, and to provide a source of information for policy formulation by other agencies of the Federal Government.
PATH Bibliographic Database <http://www.nas.edu/trb/about/path1.html> : California PATH Database, the world's largest bibliographic database pertaining to Intelligent Transportation Systems
Questus Telecommunications Links Database <http://www.questus.co.uk/links.htm> : Searchable database of telecommunications links on the internet. A search by country will display a list of links to telecommunications companies and carriers in that country
Railway Technology <http://www.railway-technology.com/> : The website for the railway industry includes industry news, information about upcoming projects as well as many other resources. Includes links to other railway organizations around the world.
Reliability Analysis Center Journal Hub page <http://empire.rome.iitri.com/RAC/CURRENT/JOURNAL/> :
Resources of Scholarly Societies - Electrical Engineering <http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/eleceng_soc.html> :
Resources of Scholarly Societies - Mechanical Engineering <http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/mecheng_soc.html> :
ScienceWise <http://www.sciencewise.com> : ScienceWise.com offers scientific content, news, and business tools and resources for scientists and engineers. ScienceWise.com offers a variety of information, products, and services. Provides many resources for seeking funding for research
Scout Report for Science and Engineering <http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/sci-engr/> : The target audience of the Scout Report for Science & Engineering is faculty, students, staff, and librarians in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering. Each biweekly issue offers a selective collection of Internet resources covering topics in the sciences, and related fields such as math and engineering, that have been chosen by librarians and content specialists in the given field of study. The Report is divided into two parts, site annotation, and current awareness
Simple Machines <http://www.cosi.org/onlineExhibits/simpMach/sm1.html> : Flash demos and text describing how simple mechanical machines work
Skyscraper Page <http://www.skyscraperpage.com/> : Drawings, photos and information on over 1000 skyscrapers from around the world
SMETE Digital Library <http://www.smete.org/> : This service covers the science, mathematics, engineering and technology education (SMETE). It's purpose is "to gather and share information from all concerning existing SMETE digital libraries, tools and services, lessons learned, metadata
standards used, user studies and publications."
STINET Technical Reports Collection <http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/index.html> : Advanced fielded search for the DTIC scientific and technical reports collection. DTIC thesaurus can be added in a frame.
TechSavvy <http://www.techsavvy.com> : TechSavvy.com provides a broad base of technical, engineering, design, maintenance and procurement information for professionals across the disciplines. TechSavvy eliminates the time consuming Web searches or paging through catalogs by combining the reach of the Internet and with proprietary technical databases from IHS Inc. It brings a focus to the increasing demand for technical information in one easy-to-use site. The site contains free information, product trials, and provides links to a variety of services available for purchase, from single document delivery to subscriptions, technical solutions, and more.
Ten Links / TenLinks <http://www.tenlinks.com/> : A categorized search directory for locating information and experts in engineering and technology
TranStats <http://www.transtats.bts.gov/> : TranStats is a new website for transportation researchers and analysts, aimed at providing “one stop shopping” for transportation data.
U.S. Department of Energy. National Laboratories <http://www.energy.gov/aboutus/org/natlabs.html> : This page offers links to U.S. National Laboratories, such as Argonne, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, etc. Each laboratory site usually includes a link to its library.
Web EE - The Electrical Engineering Homepage <http://www.web-ee.com/> : Web resources for electrical engineering
Who Makes It / Whomakesit <http://www.whomakesit.com/wmi/default.asp> : A vertical portal designed to provide the electronic component industry with product information available from over 1200 manufacturers featuring more than 3 million components. Offers an electronic component directory that provides direct access to product information from the manufacturers. Includes a parts index and a manufacturers index.
WWW Virtual Library: Mechanical Engineering <http://CDR.stanford.edu/html/WWW-ME/home.html> : Pointers and links to sites of interest to mechanical engineers
| FREE DATABASES on the WEB |
Civil Engineering Database <http://www.pubs.asce.org/cedbsrch.html> : ASCE: the American Society of Civil Engineers' Electronic Information Retrieval Service to All Its Publications Published since 1973 The CEDB Provides Access to over 80,000 Bibliographic and Abstracted Records - Current Coverage: January 1973 -
EPRI EnergySearch <http://www.energysearch.com/> : Searchable database for energy resources. From EPRI: the Electric Power Research Institute, a consortia of electric utilities
GrayLit <http://www.osti.gov/graylit> : GrayLIT Network provides a portal for over 100,000 FULL_TEXT technical reports located at the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Collections in the GrayLIT collaboration include the DOE Information Bridge; the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Report Collection; the EPA National Environmental Publications Internet Site (NEPIS); the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Reports; and the NASA Langley Technical Reports.
PATH Bibliographic Database <http://www.nas.edu/trb/about/path1.html> : California PATH Database, the world's largest bibliographic database pertaining to Intelligent Transportation Systems
STINET Technical Reports Collection <http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/index.html> : Advanced fielded search for the DTIC scientific and technical reports collection. DTIC thesaurus can be added in a frame.
| INDUSTRY SPECIFIC |
Railway Technology <http://www.railway-technology.com/> : The website for the railway industry includes industry news, information about upcoming projects as well as many other resources. Includes links to other railway organizations around the world.
| LIBRARY CATALOGUES |
Linda Hall Library <http://www.lhl.lib.mo.us/> : Linda Hall is an independent research library of science, engineering, and technology. The collections include scientific journals (~ 40,000 serial titles), research monographs (~ 300,000), conference and symposium proceedings, engineering standards and specifications (~ 150,000), patent specifications and trademarks, unclassified NASA, DOE, and Government Contractor reports (~ 1.5 million), and geological maps (~ 80,000). Holdings include the former library collection of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences acquired in 1947 and most of the collection from the former Engineering Societies Library transferred in 1995.
U.S. Department of Energy. National Laboratories <http://www.energy.gov/aboutus/org/natlabs.html> : This page offers links to U.S. National Laboratories, such as Argonne, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, etc. Each laboratory site usually includes a link to its library.
| LIBRARY & INFORMATION SCIENCE |
ENGLIB Blog <http://http://englib.info/> : A blog for engineering librarians
| MATERIALS |
ASTM International Directory of Testing Laboratories <http://www.astm.org/labs/> : The ASTM International Directory of Testing Laboratories is an on-line full text search for services and locations of testing laboratories. The information on the types of tests performed, specific tests performed, materials analyzed, or other services offered has been provided by the laboratories. ASTM has not attempted to investigate, rate, endorse, approve or certify any laboratory. Each laboratory has paid ASTM a fee for their listing.
| MILITARY |
Defense Acquisition Deskbook <http://web2.deskbook.osd.mil/default.asp> : United States. Dept. of Defense--Procurement Handbooks, manuals, etc. Government purchasing--United States Handbooks, manuals, etc. United States--Armed Forces--Procurement Handbooks, manuals, etc.
TechSavvy <http://www.techsavvy.com> : TechSavvy.com provides a broad base of technical, engineering, design, maintenance and procurement information for professionals across the disciplines. TechSavvy eliminates the time consuming Web searches or paging through catalogs by combining the reach of the Internet and with proprietary technical databases from IHS Inc. It brings a focus to the increasing demand for technical information in one easy-to-use site. The site contains free information, product trials, and provides links to a variety of services available for purchase, from single document delivery to subscriptions, technical solutions, and more.
| MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH DIRECTORIES |
GrayLit <http://www.osti.gov/graylit> : GrayLIT Network provides a portal for over 100,000 FULL_TEXT technical reports located at the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Collections in the GrayLIT collaboration include the DOE Information Bridge; the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) Report Collection; the EPA National Environmental Publications Internet Site (NEPIS); the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Reports; and the NASA Langley Technical Reports.
| PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS |
FachInformationszentrum Karlsruhe <http://www.fiz-karlsruhe.de/home.html> : Fachinformationszentrum (FIZ) Karlsruhe is a non-profit organization set up to provide information and information services for academic and industrial research & development, as well as for business and administration.
In cooperation with its partners in the USA and Japan, FIZ Karlsruhe is operating the host STN International, offering public access to databases with scientific, technical, and supplementary business information. In its function as European STN Service Center, FIZ Karlsruhe offers access to more than 200 electronic databases in almost all fields of science and technology, including patents
| REGIONAL: AFRICA |
Ananzi Engineering <http://www.tecnet.co.za/> : An engineering portal for South Africa. Includes a directory, useful links and trade journals
| REGIONAL: EUROPE |
Connecting Industry <http://www.connectingindustry.com/> : A industry portal for finding businesses in the UK. Also includes news itesm from several engineering trade journals
Engineers Online <http://www.engineers-online.co.uk/cgi-bin/default.cgi> : A UK-based portal for engineering. Features a chatroom and forums as well as a directory of engineering companies and job postings
| REGIONAL: U.S. |
Defense Acquisition Deskbook <http://web2.deskbook.osd.mil/default.asp> : United States. Dept. of Defense--Procurement Handbooks, manuals, etc. Government purchasing--United States Handbooks, manuals, etc. United States--Armed Forces--Procurement Handbooks, manuals, etc.
| RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT |
Graylit Network <http://graylit.osti.gov/> : Developed by the Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), in collaboration with DOD/DTIC, NASA, and EPA, the GrayLIT Network is a portal for technical report information generated through federally funded research and development projects.
U.S. Department of Energy. National Laboratories <http://www.energy.gov/aboutus/org/natlabs.html> : This page offers links to U.S. National Laboratories, such as Argonne, Los Alamos, Oak Ridge, etc. Each laboratory site usually includes a link to its library.
| SCIENCE |
ASTM International Directory of Testing Laboratories <http://www.astm.org/labs/> : The ASTM International Directory of Testing Laboratories is an on-line full text search for services and locations of testing laboratories. The information on the types of tests performed, specific tests performed, materials analyzed, or other services offered has been provided by the laboratories. ASTM has not attempted to investigate, rate, endorse, approve or certify any laboratory. Each laboratory has paid ASTM a fee for their listing.
Disaster Finder <http://disasterfinder.gsfc.nasa.gov/> : If you're looking for the latest links in disaster information, the Disaster Finder finds them for you, and even lets you preview your selections with brief site descriptions. All sites are clickable from the Disaster Finder's category screens. The Disaster Finder also allows you to perform quick or detailed searches of its links database
FachInformationszentrum Karlsruhe <http://www.fiz-karlsruhe.de/home.html> : Fachinformationszentrum (FIZ) Karlsruhe is a non-profit organization set up to provide information and information services for academic and industrial research & development, as well as for business and administration.
In cooperation with its partners in the USA and Japan, FIZ Karlsruhe is operating the host STN International, offering public access to databases with scientific, technical, and supplementary business information. In its function as European STN Service Center, FIZ Karlsruhe offers access to more than 200 electronic databases in almost all fields of science and technology, including patents
Graylit Network <http://graylit.osti.gov/> : Developed by the Department of Energy's Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), in collaboration with DOD/DTIC, NASA, and EPA, the GrayLIT Network is a portal for technical report information generated through federally funded research and development projects.
Invention Dimension <http://web.mit.edu/invent/> : American inventors. Includes "Wacky Patent of the Month"
Inventors Hall of Fame <http://www.invent.org/book/> : Searchable site for inventors and inventions
Magnets Design Guide <http://www.magnetsales.com/Design/DesignG.htm> : Everything you need to know about magnet design
NSF - Division of Science Resource Statistics <http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/seind00/start.htm> : Provides a central clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data on scientific and engineering resources, and to provide a source of information for policy formulation by other agencies of the Federal Government.
ScienceWise <http://www.sciencewise.com> : ScienceWise.com offers scientific content, news, and business tools and resources for scientists and engineers. ScienceWise.com offers a variety of information, products, and services. Provides many resources for seeking funding for research
Scout Report for Science and Engineering <http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/report/sci-engr/> : The target audience of the Scout Report for Science & Engineering is faculty, students, staff, and librarians in the life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering. Each biweekly issue offers a selective collection of Internet resources covering topics in the sciences, and related fields such as math and engineering, that have been chosen by librarians and content specialists in the given field of study. The Report is divided into two parts, site annotation, and current awareness
SMETE Digital Library <http://www.smete.org/> : This service covers the science, mathematics, engineering and technology education (SMETE). It's purpose is "to gather and share information from all concerning existing SMETE digital libraries, tools and services, lessons learned, metadata
standards used, user studies and publications."
STINET Technical Reports Collection <http://stinet.dtic.mil/str/index.html> : Advanced fielded search for the DTIC scientific and technical reports collection. DTIC thesaurus can be added in a frame.
| SEARCH DIRECTORIES |
Engwho <http://engwho.hypermart.net/> : Searchable collection on engineering web resources
Ten Links / TenLinks <http://www.tenlinks.com/> : A categorized search directory for locating information and experts in engineering and technology
| STATISTICAL INFORMATION |
Engineering Statistics Handbook <http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/> : The goal of this handbook is to help scientists and engineers encorporate statistical methods into their work as efficiently as possible
NSF - Division of Science Resource Statistics <http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/seind00/start.htm> : Provides a central clearinghouse for the collection, interpretation, and analysis of data on scientific and engineering resources, and to provide a source of information for policy formulation by other agencies of the Federal Government.
TranStats <http://www.transtats.bts.gov/> : TranStats is a new website for transportation researchers and analysts, aimed at providing “one stop shopping” for transportation data.
| TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
Analysys Telecom Virtual Library <http://www.analysys.co.uk/vlib/default.htm> : Links to Manufacturers and Vendors, Mobile Communications, Multimedia, Operators, Policy and Industry Information, Broadband Telecoms, ATM , Broadcasting, Cable TV and Communications, Consultancies, Economic and Legal Issues
ATM Forum Glossary <http://www.atmforum.com/atmforum/library/glossary/glosspage.html> : Terms in telecommunication engineering
Questus Telecommunications Links Database <http://www.questus.co.uk/links.htm> : Searchable database of telecommunications links on the internet. A search by country will display a list of links to telecommunications companies and carriers in that country
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