Mechanical Engineering

Your Librarian

  • Lisa Ngo
  • Office Hours: By appointment
  • Office Location: 110 Bechtel Engineering Center
  • Contact Info:

    510.643.4299

About this Guide

Guide to resources in Mechanical Engineering.

Find Articles

The databases listed below include journal articles, technical reports, and conference papers in the subject areas of mechanical engineering. Use UC-eLinks to link out to full text when available.

For a full list of article databases, see our Article Databases page.

Off-campus Access

To access UCB Library resources from off campus, configure your machine using one of two simple methods (Proxy Server is the quickest and easiest):

Proxy Server
After you make a one-time change in your web browser settings, the proxy server will ask you to log in with a CalNet ID when you click on the link to a licensed resource. See the setup instructions, FAQ, and Troubleshooting pages to configure your browser.  Follow these steps to check your proxy configuration.

VPN (Virtual Private Network)
After you install and run the VPN client software on your computer, you can log in with a CalNet ID to establish a secure connection with the campus network.

Find Electronic Journals

Find out which mechanical engineering journals titles we have online by using our E-journals A-Z database. 

Search for journal title:

Or, see the full list of e-journals for mechanical engineering.

Citation Linker

If you have a citation, use the UC-eLinks Citation Linker to find the full-text. 

ucelinks citation linker

Journal Title and Date are required fields.  Enter as much information as you have about the publication.

Find books and e-books

Use the OskiCat catalog to find library items at UC Berkeley.

Use the Melvyl catalog to look in all UC campuses.

You can refine your search to e-books and other online resources by using the Available Online limiter when you are in the OskiCat catalog.

OskiCat Advanced Search
Melvyl Advanced Search

Overviews, Standards, Handbooks

New Books

You do allow embedded content.

For a full list of new books in mechanical engineering, see our ME new books list.

Dissertations & Theses

Dissertations and Theses (Dissertation Abstracts)  
1861 - present   UCB access only

UC Berkeley Dissertations:  To locate dissertations from a specific UC Berkeley department, search OskiCat for the keywords berkeley dissertations <department name>.

Examples:
berkeley dissertations environmental science policy and management
berkeley dissertations mechanical engineering

Materials Properties & Selection

Springer Materials
Physical and Chemical data.

CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
Comprehensive and indespensable handbook for scientists and engineers.

ASM Alloy Phase Diagram Center
Provides access to an extensive collection of binary and ternary phase diagrams and associated data.

ASM Handbooks
Covers metals as well as engineered materials such as composites, ceramics, and plastics.

CINDAS Microelectronics Packaging Materials Database
Contains data on thermal, mechanical, electrical, and physical properties of electronics packaging materials.

CINDAS Thermophysical Properties of Matter Database
Contains thermophysical properties of over 5,000 materials with approximately 50,000 data curves.

Material ConneXion
Contains material descriptions, usage characteristics, manufacturer and distributor information for over 7,000 advanced, innovative, and sustainable materials for engineering and design.

Polymers: A Property Database

Not finding what you need? More resources are available at the Engineering Library's Physical and Chemical Data page or the Chemistry Library's Chemical and Physical Properties page.

 

Citation Management Tools

Citation management tools help you manage your research, collect and cite sources, and create bibliographies in a variety of citation styles.  Each one has its strengths and weaknesses, but any are easier than doing it by hand!

  1. RefWorks - free for UC Berkeley users. It allows you to create your own database by importing references and using them for footnotes and bibliographies. Use the RefWorks New User Form to sign up.

  2. EndNote: may be purchased from UC Berkeley's Software Central.Supports many citations styles in science and engineering.

  3. Zotero: A free plug-in that works exclusively with the Firefox browser: keeps copies of what you find on the web, permits tagging, notation, full text searching of your library of resources, works with Word, and has a free web backup service.

It's always good to double check the formatting -- sometimes the software doesn't get it quite right.

Style Guides

Publishers' style guides provide instructions for writing an article for one of its publications.  They typically specify the layout and length of the paper, rules for units, graphs and tables, copyright terms, and how to submit the paper. 

 ACS - Authors & Reviewers

AGU Author Resource Center

AIP Style Manual Published by the American Institute of Physics

ANS Information for Authors

ASCE Resources for Authors

ASME - Author Guidelines

Communications of the ACM - Information for Authors

ICE Author Guidelines

IEEE Author Tools

IET Author Guides

ORS Instructions for Authors

Physical Review style (APS journals)

Springer Manuscript Preparation

 

Writing Help

The campus offers writing support for students through the College Writing Programs office. See what's available both on-campus and off-campus at the Writing Resources website.

Books on dissertation writing.

Books on technical writing for scientists and engineers.

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