The guide is intended to provide resources to support design and engineering students in their work. It includes several interdisciplinary databases covering art, architecture, engineering, and general design. For interdisciplinary topics, sometimes the library's main search too, Start My Research, is the best bet.
This collection covers peer-reviewed journals, conference proceedings, books, essay collections, and exhibition catalogs. Visual arts include: painting, sculpture, drawing, video, installations, new media, decorative arts, museum studies, folk art and material culture, classical studies, and architectural history.
Combines unique value-added patent information indexed from over 50 patent issuing authorities in the Derwent World Patent Index (1963-present) with patent citations indexed from the Derwent Patents Citation Index (1973-present).
Search across clearly written patent titles and abstracts that highlight the novelty, use, advantage, and claims of each invention.
Search precisely using international patent classification codes or unique Derwent Class Codes.
Combines patents from multiple patent issuing authorities into a single patent family for easy and complete discovery of each invention.
Monitor an invention's influence by navigating patent citations.
The IEEE Xplore Digital Library serves as a premier platform for accessing a wealth of scientific and technical literature published by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) and its partners. With over six million documents, it offers a comprehensive collection of highly-cited resources in electrical engineering, computer science, and related fields. Users can explore a diverse array of content, including more than 200 journals, over 3 million conference papers, and approximately 14,000 technical standards. This extensive repository is essential for researchers, students, and professionals seeking authoritative information and insights in their disciplines. You can explore more about the IEEE and its extensive content by visiting their resources homepage.
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