Research Guides: Engineering
Books: Use the Library Catalog
Search the Millsaps Library Catalog
Can’t find a book on your topic at Millsaps? Search Worldcat catalog of books and other materials in libraries around the world. Click on a book title and then click, “Get this item from another library. (Interlibrary Loan)” to request the book. It will arrive in 1-2 weeks.
Articles in Journals/Magazines
Academic Search Premier (Ebsco)
Provides full text for more than 3,430 scholarly publications.
American Institute of Physics
Tables of contents and abstracts from many Physics Journals.
Business Source Premier (EBSCO)
Provides full text for over 2,710 scholarly business journals. **A new interface provides an easy way to both browse and search for country economic data, company profiles, industry information and market research.
Clase/Periodica
Index of Latin American journals in the sciences and humanities.
MathSciNet
A comprehensive database covering the world's mathematical literature since 1940.
The National Science Digital Library (NSDL)
The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) was created by the National Science Foundation to provide organized access to high quality resources and tools that support innovations in teaching and learning at all levels of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
Scirus
The most comprehensive science-specific search engine on the Internet.
ThomasNet
ThomasNet, the online version of the Thomas Register and Thomas Regional print directories, is a rich source of information on industrial products and services.
Oxford Reference Online -- Science Books
Astromony, Biology, Medicine, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Ecology, Genetics, Nursing, Physics, Plant Sciences, Psychology, Science Fiction, Weather, and Zoology Dictionaries.
NOTE: Maximum 1 simultaneous user. Please try later if busy.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Full text, online version of EB.
Britannica's Original Sources
The site includes original source documents, critical selections and acclaimed works across U.S. and World History, Literature, Social Science, Political Science, Law, Science, Mathematics, Religion, Philosophy, and Language.

