Use the Online Catalog to find book sand other materials available in the library.
To find resources on a particular topic, search in the online catalog using ‘Advanced Keyword Searching’ feature
Use following electronic databases/indexes to find articles on your topic dealing with any ethical issues.
Some useful journal titles
Some additinal resources
With the proliferation of websites offering some form of MEDLINE searching, the Health Sciences Libraries have developed this resource to help users understand the options and limitations of the several systems available to them.
MEDLINE is a biomedical bibliographic database that was developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the National Library of Medicine (NLM), located at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
OVID and PubMed are systems that search the MEDLINE database; each has advantages and disadvantages. PubMed is a government-sponsored system and is freely accessible by anyone who can access the Internet; it provides limited free access to full-text journals in addition to providing links to electronic items owned by the Drexel University Libraries through the My NCBI feature.
See: MEDLINE: OVID and PUBMED, a comparision for more information.
SYNTHESIS: Digital Library of Engineering and Computer Science is an innovative information service for the research, development and educational communities in engineering and computer science. The basic component of the library is a 50- to 100-page electronic book that synthesizes an important research or development topic, authored by a prominent contributor to the field.
It includes lectures such as:
Artificial Organs
Sensory Organ Replacement and Repair
The Transmission-Line Modeling (TLM) Method in Electromagnetics
Computational Electronics
Engineering Ethics: Peace, Justice, and the Earth
See Published Titles for all titles published so far this year.
For a list of titles currently in production and due to publish in the coming months, go to:
Forthcoming Synthesis Lectures
Email alerts on upto FIVE subject areas can be activated by completing the online registration form.
BiologicalInformatics.info is a Subject Tracer Information Blog developed and created by the Virtual Private Library. It is designed to bring together the latest resources and sources on an ongoing basis from the Internet for biological informatics (health informatics, neuroinformatics, biodiversity informatics and biomolecular informatics.
Examples include: DNA From the Beginning
Genome Gateway, Institute of Neuroinformatics, and Patent Lens – Patent Informatics and Analysis Component of the BIOS Initiative among many others.
With the new Google Patent Search tool, one can search across more than 7 million patents. Each Google Patent Search result represents an individual patent. Click on the patent image to access full patent. It displays results based on their relevance to the specific search terms entered. One can also see number of details about each patent in the list of results. These include: patent title, U.S. patent number, filing date, assignee name, patent snippet, patent summary, claims, and drawings. ‘Search within this patent’ option is available to search the text of an individual patent for specific keywords and phrases. it also lists other patents that were cited by the patent described on the page and lists other patents that reference the patent described on the page.
Google Patent Search covers the entire collection of patents made available by the USPTO – from patents issued in the 1790s through those issued in the middle of 2006. It does not currently include patent applications, international patents, or U.S. patents issued over the last few months, but we look forward to expanding our coverage in the future
See About Google Patents for more information.
See Google Launches Google Patents, Full-Text US Patent Searching for comparison between the USPTO search and the Google search of the number of documents that show up for each year in a ten year period for the use of the word. See also Resourceshelf site to learn more about what Google Patents does not cover.
The National Institute for Engineering Ethics provides access to several cases (1976-2001) from the National Society of Professional Engineers. See NSPE Code of Ethics for Engineers for detailed information about the principles of ethical conduct for engineers. See also Engineering Ethics Cases for cases from 1998, the Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Science for information on understanding ethics and Codes of Ethics and Conduct for sampling of guidelines and codes of ethics from scientific and engineering professional societies.
To find books on a particular topic, search in our online catalog using ‘Advanced Keyword Searching ‘feature and using appropriate keyword representing that topic.
Following are some examples of recently received books in our library.
Fluid Mechanics
Sensors
Fiber optics
Concrete
Networks and security
To see if a particular Journal or a Magazine title is either available in print or in electronic form, use the ‘Journal Title’ search page from our online catalog.
Following are some examples of Journal titles.
Biotechnology & Bioengineering
Aircraft Design
Materials Chemistry
Engineering Management Journal
Now try on your own to find any new books on ‘Molecular electronics’ 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?
Engineers and ethicists participated in a workshop to discuss the responsible development of new technologies. Presenters examined four areas of engineering–sustainability, nanotechnology, neurotechnology, and energy–in terms of the ethical issues they present to engineers in particular and society as a whole. Approaches to ethical issues include: analyzing the factual, conceptual, application, and moral aspects of an issue; evaluating the risks and responsibilities of a particular course of action; and using theories of ethics or codes of ethics developed by engineering societies as a basis for decision making. Ethics can be built into the education of engineering students and professionals, either as an aspect of courses already being taught or as a component of engineering projects to be examined along with research findings. Engineering practice workshops can also be effective, particularly when they include discussions with experienced engineers. This volume includes papers on all of these topics by experts in many fields. The consensus among workshop participants is that material on ethics should be an ongoing part of engineering education and engineering practice.
Available online from the National Academies Press at:
Emerging Technologies and Ethical Issues in Engineering: