Engineers frequently use standards in their design work. Here is a link to our Standards Page, which has everything you need to know about using standards and obtaining standards through the Texas A&M Libraries.
Patents contain much useful information for engineers, and much engineering research can result in patentable inventions. Here is a link to our Patent Research Page, which has everything you need to know about finding patents through the Texas A&M Libraries.
Dissertations and theses often contain information that has not been published elsewhere. They also generally contain excellent literature reviews. The sources below provide access to these resources, many of them in full text.
The Librarians in the Scholarly Communications Department of the Texas A&M Libraries have put together a topic guide on the use of Copyright, which provides guidance on the use of copyrighted materials in research, teaching, and publication, as well as managing your own rights as an author.
Welcome to library research in Biomedical Engineering. This guide is intended to help you find library resources specifically aimed at research in the field.
Finding articles in the journal literature requires the use of indexing and abstracting databases. The databases listed here are good for general searching in biomedical engineering. They are listed in increasing order of comprehensiveness. For specialized topics or allied fields, see the Specialized Database tab. The last tab lists some e-journal platforms with biomedical engineering content.
Some specialized and auxiliary databases that might be of use to biomedical engineers are linked here. Coverage is given in a note, if not obvious from the name.
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