Bentham Publishers are launching more than 200 peer-reviewed open access journals during this year, under the banner of “Bentham OPEN”. The journals will cover all major disciplines and are exclusively open access publications.
See: Journals by Subject
Among Engineering titles, journals include: The Open Aerospace Engineering Journal, The Open Biomedical Engineering Journal, and The Open Chemical Engineering Journal among many other titles.
The Open Nanoscience Journal and The Open Materials Science Journal are also available.
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See: What is the relationship between hardness and elastic modulus? The higher hardness, the higher elastic modulus? for an interesting discussion on this subject.
Source: Princeton University Library – Engineering Library Blog
Drexel University Libraries now provide acces to the Digital Archive of the American Institute of Physics (AIP) journals. The Archive provides access to all AIP journal content older than five years.
Some examples of AIP journals now available are:
Applied Physics Letters (1962-2001)
Journal of Applied Physics (1931-2001)
The Journal of Chemical Physics (1933-2001)
Review of Scientific Instruments (1930-2001)
To access any Journal Title, use ‘Journal Title’ Search Page from our online catalog or go to find e-journal.
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ACS Nanotation provides access to Nanopicks, ACS Nanopodcasts, a collaborative discussion forum through Wiki and Career Resources among many other things.
Courtesy: Brian Gray’s e3 Information Overload (E-Resources for Engineering Education)