Finding Information About Engineered Objects
Encyclopedias
Encyclopedias provide concise background information on topics, and are an ideal first step in the research process.
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Gale eBooksA great place to begin your research, Gale eBooks offers thousands of authoritative articles published in academic encyclopedias, and written by subject experts. Gale eBooks provides information you can not only trust, but cite in a paper as well. Formerly called GVRL: Gale Virtual Reference Library.
Books & Videos
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Ignacio: Library CatalogThe library catalog lets you search across the holdings of Gleeson Library and Zief Law Library, including books, videos, and other materials.
Selected Books with Information About Many Different Engineered Objects
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How Products Are Made: An Illustrated Guide to Product Manufacturing (7 volumes) by
This acclaimed title answers the question "How do they make that?" with 100 in-depth, illustrated articles covering a wide variety of products such as silver, piano, camera, paper currency and more. Each entry offers a straightforward, step-by-step description of the manufacturing and assembly process for the product. You'll also find historical information on the product, raw materials used, by-products generated during manufacture, quality control procedures, future applications and sources for more information. -
How Everyday Products Are Made (2 volumes) by
An all-new addition to the series formerly known as CDs, Super Glue and Salsa, How Everyday Products Are Made spans two full-color volumes and consists of 50 topical entries. The entries examine products that figure prominently in the everyday lives of teens, as well as many other items of interest. Entries describe in vivid detail the whys and hows of the inventions, provide step-by-step descriptions of the manufacturing process, and even offer predictions about product enhancements for the future. Entries include critical thinking questions, a â??Words to Knowâ?? sidebar defining technical or otherwise difficult terms, and a â??For More Informationâ?? bibliography of books, periodicals, and websites. Numerous photos, illustrations, and sidebars accompany the entries to provide further understanding and help with overall comprehension. Volumes also include a section of related classroom activities and a thorough subject index. -
How Things Work (4 volumes)
Call Number: T47 .W3913 1982These volumes are not a reference in the ordinary sense. They have been designed, instead, to give the layman an understanding of "how things work," from the simplest mechanical functions of modern life to the most basic scientific principles and complex industrial processes that affect our well-being. The result is, we believe, a unique series - a graphic and original introduction to the modern world of technology. Here you will find the answer to the question posed by the inquisitive child who wants to know how a vacuum cleaner or refrigerator works, or by you yourself, puzzled by the complexities of lasers or the secrets of Polaroid color photography. The various subjects are shown in the list of contents, overleaf, and may prove useful for cross-reference purposes. In addition, there is a full index at the end of each volume, in which both machines and topics are listed alphabetically.
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How Technology Works: The Facts Visually Explained
Call Number: T173.8 .H69 2019"How Technology Works" is a comprehensive guide that demystifies the inner workings of everyday objects and cutting-edge innovations. From simple tools like zip fasteners to complex technologies such as driverless cars, the book explores a wide range of inventions that have shaped our world. It covers historical breakthroughs like the internal combustion engine and potential future solutions for global challenges. Using clear explanations and original graphics, the book breaks down complex devices into easily understandable components. Organized by application areas such as home, transportation, and computing, it offers readers a user-friendly exploration of STEM concepts, making it an ideal resource for curious minds seeking to understand the mechanics of the modern world.
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The Way Things Work by
Call Number: T47 .M18 1988From levers to lasers, from cameras to computers, this 384-page volume is a remarkable overview of the machines and inventions that shape our lives, amusingly presented with a large dose of Macaulay's wit and personality.
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Marshall Brain's How Stuff Works by
Call Number: T47 .B732 2001Marshall Brain's How Stuff Works is a lavish, full-color, highly visual resource for those with hungry minds who crave an understanding of the way things work around them-from submarine ships to digital technology to toilets! With over 1,000 full-color illustrations and photos showing step-by-step images of how stuff works, these easy-to-understand explanations cover the most popular and interesting subject areas, including Technology, Science, Health, Fitness, Transportation, and more! Sample topics include: How CDs Work, How Car Engines Work, and How Nuclear Radiation and Power Work.
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Marshall Brain's MORE How STUFF Works by
Call Number: T47 .B733 2003Have you ever wondered. * How an ATM verifies your identification and account information and dispenses cash in a matter of seconds? * What, if anything, is able to escape from a black hole? * Why workplace surveillance is becoming more common? * Whether human cloning is possible? In this full-color follow-up to the bestselling How Stuff Works, Marshall Brain travels inside your computer, to the depths of diamond mines, across the African plains, and on board an Apache helicopter to explain the magic behind how stuff works. Based on the much-lauded Web site HowStuffWorks.com, this book is your A-to-Z guide to PDAs, MRIs, LEDs, and dozens of other intriguing topics! With More How Stuff Works, you'll never again look the same way at a car wash, clothes dryer, or electronic scanner. * More than 125 captivating articles * Hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations * Fun facts and sidebars * A special chapter on "Police, Military, and Defense" Praise for HowStuffWorks.com: "A+" -Washington Post Online " Top 100 Classics." -PC Magazine "Best Science & Technology Resource." -Yahoo! InternetLife "A-" -Entertainment Weekly "Great Site." -MSNBC "Super Site." -TBS Superstation
Popular & Scholarly Articles
Popular articles are written for a general, non-technical audience, whereas scholarly articles are written by and for researchers and scientists.
Engineering Source provides both popular and scholarly articles.
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Engineering SourceEngineering Source is a database for professionals and researchers across all engineering disciplines, including biomedical, civil, electrical, mechanical, environmental and software. It includes hundreds of full-text engineering journals, magazines and trade publications, plus books, conference papers and more.
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FusionFusion allows you to search, in one place, the majority of the library’s books, articles, videos, etc. It includes all the materials in our library catalog Ignacio, as well as the content of the majority of our many databases.