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The following resources have been compiled by the librarians with
specific regard to the field of Physics.
Reference Books
- CRC handbook of chemistry and physics. 2006-2007. Ref 540 C42
Includes such things as the physical properties of inorganic compounds,
enthalpy of fusion, bond dissociation energies, table of isotopes, inorganic
ion and ligand nomenclature, chemical carcinogens, and traces the global temperature
trends over the past 150 years.
- Encyclopedia of physics. 2005. 2 volumes. Ref 530.03 En19L
Offers a comprehensive and topical account of physics and the physical world.
The two volumes comprise more than 500 articles.
- Handbook of physics. 2002. Ref 530 H24
The complete desktop reference for scientists, engineers, and students. A
veritable toolbox for everyday use in problem solving, homework, examinations,
and practical applications of physics, it provides quick and easy access to a
wealth of information including not only the fundamental formulas of physics but
also a wide variety of experimental methods used in practice.
Finding Books:
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Online Catalog
- Find books, as well as a variety of other materials in the TU Libraries.
- Use the Advanced search option to specify material format, campus, language, and date range.
- WorldCat
- Listed under Essential Tools.
- Find books, among other things, to request via Interlibrary Loan (ILL).
Finding Articles:
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PROLA (Physical Review Online Archive)
The complete archive consists of Physical Review from 2004 back to 1893,
Physical Review Letters from 2004 back to 1958, and Reviews of Modern Physics
from 2004 back to 1929. The majority of the collection consists of scanned
images of the printed journals available as either GIF images or as PDF files.
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McGraw-Hill AccessScience
Based on McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science
& Technology, 9th ed., includes 8,000 articles and over 2,000 science biographies.
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MathSciNet
Created and maintained by the American Mathematical Society, this database
is a primary tool for finding research literature in mathematics. Covers articles
from about 1,700 journals, as well as conference proceedings and books.
Periodicals
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Taylor Periodical Title List
Search by journal title keyword for online full-text journals, and to see what
we have in print in the library.
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Science Subject Search in the Periodical List to find out what journals
(and how many) we have available both in print and online. Click on the blue links
to enter the actual list of titles. The numbers in parentheses beside the subject
indicate how many journal titles are included in that subject area. This search includes
all sciences, but has a subdivision for Physics under the "P's" alphabetically. There are
about 160 Physics journals in the list.
Internet Resources
- Elemental data index
An extremely useful and accessible site, this present visually and in other formats
data about physical elements. Accurate information and a powerful database behind the scenes,
this site
- Physics central
Represents the collaboration of over 45,000 physicists with articles on people,
current topics, and even a picture gallery. They have projects that help to make the
reality of physics relevant to every day life, as well as news pieces on current
happenings in the industry.
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APS Physics Resources
Provides links to sites of interest to all levels of physics education.
- DC physics
Created by a former university physics professor, this site has become a
conglomeration of items related to physics, including a web directory, a section of
practice problems, newsletters, features, and correction of textbook errors.
- Center for history of physics
Under the RESOURCES section in the lefthand menu, the Center provides links to
Publications, both free and for a price, and Online Exhibits, including Marie Curie,
Albert Einstein, Lawrence and Cyclotron, and Heisenberg and Uncertainty. They also have
a page of links to physics-related web sites.
Research Tools
- RefWorks
A citation management program that allows you to collect and organize citations, create bibliographies and works cited pages,
and format papers and bibliographies to a specific citation style.
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CREDO Reference (formerly xreferplus)
A conglomeration of specialized dictionaries and encyclopedias that allows you
to search for definitions and encyclopedia articles, as well as develop ideas for
expanding or refining a research strategy.
Citation Help
Product descriptions on this page incorporated from book reviews and product descriptions from various sources.
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Created by Lana Gottschalk, Reference Librarian
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