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Engineering Resources: Find Books

Why Use Books?

Books may be useful when...

You want focused, in-depth information about a subject.  However, the depth to which a book covers your topic may vary.
NOTE: If you need general/background information about your topic, find a reference resource using the "Get Started" tab on the left.  If your research topic is very current, try finding articles instead, as books will not have the most current information.

Search the Pima Community College (PCC) Catalog

For locating books, e-books, and DVDs that are specific to your topic, it is important to utilize the Library Catalog for your search.

SEARCH the Library Catalog by keyword, subject, author, or title.

   

Items from the library's PRINT collection are available from any of the PCC campus libraries. E-books provide another option that may be convenient, because digital resources are available to students 24/7. View this tutorial for directions using the catalog and placing a hold request.

Tips for locating e-books can be found in this video tutorial.

NOTE: In general, books about Engineering topics can be found on the library               shelves in the following sections:

T    Technology (General)

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

 

Tips for searching the catalog:

  • USE simple words or phrases, like "biomaterial" or "sustainability"
  • AVOID typing in long phrases. (See what happens when you type in "What are some engineering innovations in the 21st century?") 
  • When you need a specific book, use a TITLE search, rather than a WORD search
  • SUBJECT searches can be efficient ways to find very specific resources, and to navigate the catalog quickly
  • Find books at a specific campus (e.g. Downtown Campus) by clicking Modify Search.
  • You can also used an advanced keyword search by clicking

eBooks

WorldCat: The "World's Largest" Online Catalog

Maybe you're not finding what you want and do not believe it even exists!  Try searching WorldCat.  You may find it exists somewhere closer than you imagined. 

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