Bibliographies are sources for further research. they identify reference works, databases and indexes, and standard engineering texts.
REFERENCE Q158.5 .E638x
Encyclopedia of physical sciences and engineering information sources : a bibliographic guide to approximately 16,000 citations for publications, organizations, and other sources of information on 425 subjects relating to the physical sciences and engineering. Edited by Steven R. Wasserman, Martin A. Smith and Susan Mottu. 1st ed. Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research, 1989.
Fairly extensive listing of sources on both general subjects, like civil or structural engineering, and specific topics, like dark matter and circuit breakers.
REFERENCE T10.7 .I54 1996
Information sources in engineering. Edited by K. W. Mildren and P. J. Hicks. 3rd ed. London ; New Jersey: Bowker-Saur, 1996.
Lists information resources in fairly specialized engineering fields, such as stress analysis, kinematics, construction engineering and construction management.
REFERENCE Q158.5 .H853x 1998
Hurt, Charlie Deuel. Information sources in science and technology. 3rd ed. Englewood, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited Inc., 1998.
For each of the disciplines covered are listed basic histories, literature guides and bibliographies, abstracts and indexes, encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks and directories.
REFERENCE Q158.5 .M278 1994
Malinowsky, H. Robert. Reference sources in science, engineering, medicine, and agriculture. Phoenix: Oryx, 1994.
A listing of reference sources including encyclopedias, bibliographies and handbooks, which cover science, engineering, medicine and agriculture.
REFERENCE Q158.5 .C48 1987
Chen, Ching-chih. Scientific and technical information sources. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1987.
Guide to current reference sources of science and technology. Intended primarily for information professionals and their assistants in science and engineering. Most titles were published between 1980 and 1988.
