Hello & Welcome to my electronic office!
I am the subject librarian for Civil & Environmental Engineering; Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering; and Mathematics.


Barbara Howser
Science & Engineering Librarian
at
the University of Texas at Arlington Libraries

 

 

 

 

Please contact me to ask library-related questions, schedule library instruction sessions, or make an appointment for research consultation or assistance.
Email:
howser@uta.edu
Office phone: 817-272-7519
S/E Library phone: 817-272-5050
Fax: 817-272-5803
Science & Engineering Library

 Floorplan

 

UTA Libraries Online Catalog General Quick Reference
  UTA Libraries Online
SEL Virtual Reference Backdoor to UTA Libraries Databases
exSEL News - SEL's electronic newsletter UTA Home

Library Subject Guide for Civil Engineering

Library Subject Guide Environmental Engineering

Library Subject Guide for Mechanical Engineering

Library Subject Guide for Aerospace Engineering

Library Subject Guide for Mathemathics

Xerox Copy Center

 

General Internet Sites for Engineering and Math

GrantsNet
www.grantsnet.org 

Top researchers in various fields
provided by Institute for Scientific Information; currently only the chemistry, engineering, neuroscience, and physics fields are represented, but more coming.

 
Insight Into Research Evaluating Web Sites Style Manuals
Research Strategies: Finding Your Way Through the Information Fog
by William Badke, c2000
Paperback edition available: Lincoln, NE: Writers Club Press/iUniverse.com, 2000.
Thinking Critically About World Wide Web Resources - by Esther Grassian, UCLA College Library. ©Regents of the University of California UTA Thesis and Dissertation Manual of Style
Writing Research Essays in North American Academic Institutions - A Guide for Students of All Nations, by William Badke. Thinking Critically About Discipline-Based World Wide Web Resources by Esther Grassian, UCLA College Library. ©Regents of the University of California American Society of Civil Engineers Authors’ Guidelines to Publishing
Academic Journals: How Can You Tell?
Compiled by one of my colleagues and a UTA Librarian, Helen Hough. Simple but elegant explanation of how to decide an article is academic (in other words - scholarly)
Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages- courtesy of Cornell University Library Style Manuals: Guides to Citing Electronic and Print Sources
Finding Research Articles and Refereed Journals
Tutorial developed by University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for a Library & Information Science Class, but can be applied to other disciplines.
  IEEE  Standards Style Manual (2000) Introduction/Table of Contents/Index
 

UTA Science & Engineering Library
Nedderman Hall, Office B03
Box 19497
Arlington, TX 76019
 
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