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TKElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
TK7885-7895Computer engineering. Computer hardware

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Encyclopedia of applied physics / edited by George L. Trigg
The Encyclopedia of Applied Physics - EAP - is a monumental first in scope, depth, and usability. It demonstrates the synergy between physics and technological applications. The reader will benefit from a concise summary of the basics, methods and applications to all key subject areas in modern physics and physical technology.
CALL NUMBER: QC5 .E543




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The IEEE standard dictionary of electrical and electronics terms / Standards Coordinating Committee 10, Terms and Definitions ; Jane Radatz, chair.
This popular dictionary has been revised and expanded to include over 15,000 technical terms and definitions from every field of electrical, electronics and computer engineering used throughout industry today. This edition also contains detailed abstracts of IEEE standards. Definitions are arranged alphabetically with all definitions augmented by a combination of indispensable information.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] TK9 .I35 1997




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Standard handbook for electrical engineers
The world's foremost electrical engineering "bible." Still the only single-volume guide to the entire field of electricity -- its manufacture, transmission, distribution, measurement, and use. Brimming with solutions to day-to-day problems in electrical system design, operation and maintenance.
CALL NUMBER: [Ref] TK151 .S80 1993


Handbook of electrical engineering calculations / edited by Arun G. Phadke.
A supplementary text for a graduate or undergraduate course in electrical engineering, and a tutorial or refresher for practicing engineers. Identifies and solves the seminal problems in the principal branches of the field as a way of teaching the principles and procedures of calculation and showing how calculations can clarify some basic concepts and provide a model for solving a whole class of problems. Covers electric power engineering, electromagnetics, algorithms used in signal analysis, communication systems, algorithms used in control systems, and computer engineering.
CALL NUMBER: TS168 .H36 1999


The electrical engineering handbook
The six volumes of this set (they're contained within a sturdy box) each present comprehensive treatment of individual topics, making this a one-stop, updated reference for researchers. As an example of coverage, the volume titled Computers, software engineering, and digital devices contains 20 chapters, individually authored by an international group of scientists, that describe and define the topic in pithy, well-organized articles. Each chapter concludes with a short list of essential references and recommendations by the author for acquiring additional information. In each of the volumes, a second section contains concise summaries of the mathematics, symbols, and physical constants necessary to the topic.
CALL NUMBER: TK145 .E354 1997




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Biographical Dictionary of the History of Technology

CALL NUMBER: Ref T39 .B49 1996



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Slashdot - Hardware
http://hardware.slashdot.org/
News for nerds. Stuff that matters.

WWW Virtual Library for EE
http://www.vlib-ee.org/
Directory of WWW resources

EE Compendium
http://ee.cleversoul.com/
The Home of Electronic Engineering and Embedded Systems Programming. Here you'll find useful information for professional electronics engineers, students, and hobbyists.

Schematics
http://web-ee.com/
Includes schematics, component information, application notes, software downloads, and career links.

EE|Times
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Industry news from England.

EE Digest
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Provides electronic engineers with relevant industry news.

ScienceDaily: Engineering News
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