To find books on a particular topic, search in our online catalog using ‘Advanced Keyword Searching ‘feature and use appropriate keyword representing your research topic.
Following are some examples of recently received books in our library.
Fluid Mechanics
Sensors and Chemical
Fiber optics
Biology and Physics
Computer Architecture and Hardware
Networks and security
Earthquake Engineering
Fuel and combustion
More help on using the Library’s online catalog, go to Catalog Search Guide
To see if a particular Journal or a Magazine title is either available in print or in electronic form, use online catalog, select ‘Journal Title’ option in the ‘Search by’ menu, and type the title of the Journal or Magazine that you are looking for.
Following are some examples of Journal titles.
Biotechnology & Bioengineering
Geotechnique
Materials Chemistry
Engineering Management Journal
Now try on your own to find TWO most recent books on ‘Nanostructured materials’ and a journal tile named ‘Bone&Joint’. Can I be able to find a 2003 article from this journal? How do I obtain this article if we do not have access to it?
Knovel provides electronic access to leading engineering reference handbooks, databases, and conference proceedings.
To help introduce the power of Knovel to users, Knovel has developed 3 short instructional web videos. Each provides a quick guided overview of the product to help users get up to speed on how to make the most of Knovel.
The three videos cover Basic Searching, Using Fielded Search, and Using Interactive Analysis Tools in English, French, Spanish, German and Arabic language versions.
See: Knovel Video Tutorials
To access knovel from the Library’s web site, go to Electronic Databases and then click on Knovel:Engineering & Scientific Online Reference.
Web of Science (ISI) Interface provides access to the ISI Citation databases: Arts & Humanities Citation Index, Science Citation Index, and Social Science Citation Index.
Extensive help in using these databases is available from:
Web of Science Tutorial will give you an overview of this database and understanding of how to use it.
Web of Science Recorded Training Materials provides instructional tips on a number of specific items such as New Features , Citation Report, Citation Alerting , Cited Reference Searching, and Saving Search Histories and Alerts among several other important features available in this database.
Web of Science FAQs provides useful tips in answering questions such as What is Citation Report?, How do I use the new Analyze Records feature?, and How do I use Author Finder? among many other questions that you may have.