Prince George's Community College Library
ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Subject Guide
This guide lists selected print and electronic sources of information available to the students, faculty, and staff of Prince George’s Community College.
Help with course assignments
Come to the Reference desk on the first floor of Prince George’s Community College Library or phone 301-322-0476.
Journal articles
Use these online databases and indexes
to locate journal articles on
your topic. These databases are best searched using keywords. Many articles in
the databases are full-text. If you locate an abstract or citation only, check
the Library’s Periodicals List to find if the Library has a copy of the
journal.
Expanded Academic ASAP
Research Library
Definitions
Print Source:
Dictionary of Space Technology Reference TL 788 .A53 1999
Newnes Dictionary of Electronics Reference TK 7804 .A472 2002
Online:
Background Information
Print:
Concise Encyclopedia of Robotics Reference TJ 210.4 .C65 2003
Quick Facts:
Print Source:
The Complete Reference
AutoCAD 2000 Reference T 385 .C5413995 2002
Electrical Engineering: a Pocket Reference Reference TK 151 .K583 2003
Books and Videos
Search by keywords, subject, title or author in the Online Catalog.
Tip: Browse the shelves in the area T 9-T 15; T 385; and TA 157 to look at many of the Library’s holdings that are available.
Tip: To do a subject search, use the Library of Congress subject headings: aerospace engineering, AutoCAD, electronic drafting, engineering design
Associations and Organizations
Directories of Web Sites
Consult the Library Web Site Subject Sources WWW Engineering Technology
Additional web sites:
Style Guides
Print Sources:
Accounting African
American Studies Anthropology Area/Ethnic
Studies Art,
Fine and Applied
Biology Business Chemistry
Computer
Information Systems Computing Construction
Management
Criminal
Justice
Early Childhood Education Economics
Education
Engineering
Engineering
Technology
English
and Literature Foreign
Languages Forensic
Science Geography
Health
Education Health
Information Technology History
Horticulture
Hospitality
Management Services Management
Marketing
Mathematics
Medicine
Music Nuclear
Medicine Technology Nursing
Nutrition Paralegal/Legal
Assistant Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physical
Therapy Physics
Political
Science Psychology
Radio/TV/Film
Radiography
Respiratory
Therapy Sociology
Speech
Communication Theater
Women's
Studies
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Updated February 1, 2008
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