New Resources in Engineering

Have you heard the news? Boston College launched its Human-Centered Engineering Department this fall, welcoming over 20 inaugural first year students! Since this summer, staff at BC Libraries have been hard at work making sure folks in this brand new academic department had the right resources to get them off to a successful start.

Exterior view of a 4 story neogothic building with a green roof, under a stunning blue sky.
January 11, 2022 — The brand new Integrated Science Building. Photo: Caitlin Cunningham, Office of University Communications

We are working on back-filling our collection of books with critical works for engineering students and faculty, while also developing the collection around specific faculty interests as diverse as tissue engineering, engineering education, and the history of engineering. A particular focus going forward for our book collection will be social justice, ethics, and design. Interested in any of these? Allow us to recommend a few titles:

Lab area with 3 large rolling tables, and two people at one table speaking to another person standing nearby. Equipment on tables and hanging on pegboards on the walls.
January 20, 2022 — The third day of classes in the brand new integrated science building at 245 Beacon Street. Staff/faculty brainstorming in the third floor Makers Lab space. Photo: Caitlin Cunningham, Office of University Communications

In addition to building our book collection, we’ve added a number of new journals to the collection as well. Take a minute to explore a sampling of them: Science Robotics, Nature Machine Intelligence, Engineering Studies, and the Journal of Women and Minorities in Science & Engineering.

Lastly, we added some new databases to support the work of our engineers, and really, the campus as a whole:

  • Compendex:  This is a comprehensive database of scientific and technical engineering research, covering all engineering disciplines on a platform called Engineering Village.  
  • Inspec: Okay, technically this isn’t a new resource, but we’ve moved it over to the Engineering Village platform to make it searchable with Compendex content.

ProQuest SciTech Premium Collection: This collection offers a number of science, technology, materials sciences, and engineering resources. The entire collection is full-text, and includes scholarly journals, trade and industry journals, magazines, technical reports, conference proceedings, government publications, etc.

We hope you all find that these new resources expand your research capabilities in productive ways. If you have any suggestions for additional resources, do not hesitate to get in touch and let us know!

Stairwell with many windows and a lot of light, with a view of an attractive neo-gothic stone building.
January 11, 2022 — The brand new Integrated Science Building. Photo: Caitlin Cunningham, Office of University Communications