New eBooks available via the Glenn Science & Engineering Library
Posted on Sep 08, 2011 09:41:28 AM | Jaime Scibelli | 0 Comments    |

Be sure to visit the Glenn Science & Engineering Library website or SpringerLink to see the Springer eBooks now available to all Glenn employees (CS and SSC)! The Springer 2011 Chemistry and Materials Science and 2011 Engineering collections have been added to Glenn's eBook collection (which also includes Springer Chemistry and Materials Science eBooks from 2005 to 2010). Engineering topics covered include mechanical engineering, applied physics in engineering, power engineering and more. Chemistry and materials science topics include nano and microtechnology, thermodynamics, metrology and testing, tribology, wear and more.

Springer eBooks are available in PDF format, and can be read on or downloaded to your desktop or mobile device. Please feel free to contact the Library at 3-5778 with questions.



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