You can use the library's catalog, known as Primo, for handbooks and other reference works. Search using keywords of your choice and terms like "handbook" or "dictionary" to search for similar works. Other sources for finding handbooks and similar texts are identified below.
Engineering books can be found on the fifth floor of the library.
Books are a core resource in engineering, and you can use the library catalog as well as browsing the shelves of the engineering collection to find books for your research.
Access the catalog here.
Browsing the collection is a great way to find valuable books that slip through a typical library catalog search. In academic libraries in the US, books are grouped by subject and the call numbers correspond to those subjects. T covers technology related topics.
Call Number | Subject |
TA | Engineering (General). Civil engineering |
TC | Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering |
TD | Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering |
TE | Highway engineering. Roads and pavements |
TF | Railroad engineering and operation |
TG | Bridge engineering |
TH | Building construction |
TJ | Mechanical engineering and machinery |
TK | Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering |
TL | Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics |
TN | Mining engineering. Metallurgy |
TP | Chemical technology |
TS | Manufactures |
Click on this link to see the Library of Congress Classification Outline for more information.