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Guides to Information Resources

Last revised: August 2007

Electrical and Computer Engineering

Scope: This guide was created to help students and faculty find information resources in the field of Electrical and Computer Engineering. For further assistance, e-mail the subject specialist Bob Kackley at rkackley@umd.edu.



REFERENCE WORKS

The following resources may be helpful for looking up standards, tables, and formulae for electrical engineering principles and applications.

In Print

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Online

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LOCATING BOOKS

Locating Books at EPSL

To locate books at the library you'll need use the UM Catalog. Often, the best way to find books on a particular topic is to browse by subject. To browse catalog subject headings select "Subject beginning with..." as your search type and enter your search term(s). Thus, for example, a subject search for "signal processing" would return something like the following:


Click on the subject heading to view the list of books classified by that heading.
Click here for further instructions on searching the UM Catalog.

Another way of locating books on a particular topic may to be browse the collections directly. Books on similar topics are likely to be grouped together on the shelves. Browsing the shelves requires some familiarity with the Library of Congress Classification system. Books on electrical engineering are classified under call numbers beginning with TK:

TK1-9971Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK301-399....Electric meters
TK452-454.4....Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks
TK1001-1841....Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations
TK2000-2891....Dynamoelectric machinery and auxiliaries (Including generators, motors, transformers)
TK2896-2985....Production of electricity by direct energy conversion
TK3001-3521....Distribution or transmission of electric power
TK4001-4102....Applications of electric power
TK4125-4399....Electric lighting
TK4601-4661....Electric heating
TK5101-6720 ....Telecommunication (Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television)
TK7800-8360....Electronics
TK7885-7895........Computer engineering. Computer hardware
TK8300-8360........Photoelectronic devices (General)
TK9001-9401....Nuclear engineering. Atomic power
TK9900-9971....Electricity for amateurs. Amateur constructors' manuals

Click here for an overview of the EPSL floor plan and a tutorial on reading call numbers.

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Locating Books at Other Libraries

Occasionally, you may find it necessary to search for resources beyond those held by EPSL. The best tool for locating books and journals beyond holdings of the University of Maryland and its consortium libraries is WorldCat. WorldCat contains records for materials found in research libraries worldwide. However, in order to obtain materials found outside the university system you will need to request an interlibrary loan.

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LOCATING ARTICLES

To locate journals in your field of interest you can conduct a Journal Search in the UM catalog or browse the E-Journal collections in Research Port. To find precise articles on a topic, however, you will want to search some of the following electronic databases accessible through Research Port.

Core Electrical Engineeing Databases

The following databases are the primary electronic resources available for locating journal articles in electrical and computer engineering.

  • ACM Digital Library
    Full-text repository of papers from publications that have been published by ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) and other publishers. Publications include journals, magazines, transactions, special interest group (SIG) newsletters, proceedings, and publications by affiliated organizations.

  • Compendex
    A comprehensive interdisciplinary engineering database with engineering journals, conference materials, Physics Abstracts, Electrical & Electronics Abstracts and Computer & Control Abstracts.

  • IEEE Xplore
    Provides full-text access to IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) transactions, journals, magazines and conference proceedings published since 1988 and all current IEEE Standards. See more information about IEEE Xplore here.

  • INSPEC
    Indexes and abstracts 4,000 scientific/technical journals and conference proceedings published since 1969 in physics, electrical engineering, computing, and information technology.

  • INSPEC Archive
    Inspec backfile providing coverage from 1898 to 1968.

  • Safari Tech Books Online
    Electronic reference library for Information Technology and Computer Science. Includes hundreds of books designed to address the needs for reference content in the areas of information technology, desktop applications and business.

  • Solid State Abstracts
    Abstracts of current research (since 1981) on theory, production, and practical applications of solid state materials and devices, including high- and low-temperature superconductivity technology.

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Multidisciplinary Databases

While not explicitly devoted to electrical and computer engineering, the following are a list of general, multidisciplinary databases that may be helpful for your research:

  • Academic Search Premier
    Provides abstracts and indexing for over 7,000 journals. Full text of articles for over 4,000 scholarly publications, including more than 3,100 peer-reviewed publications.

  • Applied Science and Technology Abstracts
    ASTA contains bibliographic coverage of more than 560 core English-language scientific and technical publications. Special issues such as buyers' guides, directories, and conference proceedings are included.

  • Conference Papers
    Provides citations to papers and poster sessions presented at major scientific meetings around the world. Coverage includes life sciences, environmental sciences and the aquatic sciences, while older (1982-1995) material also covers physics, engineering and materials science.

  • Digital Dissertations
    The authoritative source for information about doctoral dissertations and master's theses. The database represents the work of authors from over 1,000 graduate schools and universities.

  • Energy Citations Database
    Contains bibliographic records for energy and energy-related scientific and technical information from the Department of Energy (DOE). Coverage is from 1948 to present and spans a variety of disciplines including chemistry, physics, materials, environmental science, geology, engineering, mathematics, climatology, oceanography, and computer science. It includes citations to technical reports, conference papers, journal articles, books, dissertations, and patents.

  • Ingenta
    Search or browse more than 20,000 publications from the Ingenta database. Some full text is available. Coverage spans the humanities, sciences, and social sciences.

  • NTIS
    Covers U.S. government-sponsored research and reports from federal agencies.

  • ProceedingsFirst
    OCLC index of worldwide conference proceedings. Over 74,000 records. Each record contains a list of the papers presented at each conference.

  • Science Citation Index
    A multidisciplinary index covering the journal literature of the sciences. It indexes more than 5,700 major journals across 164 scientific disciplines.Virtually the only index for finding what papers have cited other papers.

  • Science Direct
    Provides abstracts and indexing for more than 1800 journals. Extensive coverage of the physical and biological sciences, significant numbers of journals in the social sciences, and some journals in the humanities.

  • USPTO Database
    Bibliographic and full-text content of U.S. patents from U.S. Patent and Trademark Office web database.

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USING IEEE XPLORE

IEEE Xplore is one of the most important library resources available for conducting research in electrical and computer engineering. Familiarizing yourself with the database can significantly enhance your ability to locate the most relevant information for your research topic and greatly minimize the time and effort necessary to do so.

There are a number of ways you can search IEEE Xplore, such as by subject terms, by publication type, or by document title. In cases where you are looking for work by a particular author, IEEE Xplore's Author index can be a useful search tool. To use the index, click on "Author Search." The index will allow you to browse author names alphabetically or search for a particular last name. Once you locate the author, click on the name to view all works available by that author. Keep in mind that the author search is left-anchored (it reads your query from left to right). Thus, when you are unsure of the spelling of a name, simply type in the first few letters to jump to the appropriate point in the index from which to begin browsing. For example, a search for the author name "Zworykin" could be done by inputting just the first few letters:

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WEB RESOURCES

The following are some ECE-related resources available for free on the web:

Online Journals

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Gateways & Directories

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Search Engines

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Professional Associations

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DEPARTMENTAL PAGES

The following links provide information for staying abreast with events in your department.

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