[Cbe-grads] OSU Libraries, Wish you had that book that's sitting on your office or lab shelf?
Hurley, Belinda
hurley.50 at osu.edu
Wed Apr 15 19:15:04 EDT 2020
All,
You might be surprised to know that even many of the most esoteric (and old) science and engineering books have been scanned and are available electronically. Give the options on this page a try (https://guides.osu.edu/ebookaccess_and_more) and if they don't work, contact me and I'll see if there are any other options.
As always, your best route for all physical science and engineering OSU Libraries resources starts with one of these pages:
Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Engineering http://guides.osu.edu/chemistry
Engineering (MAE, MSE, ECE, ISE, BME, CBE) http://guides.osu.edu/engineering
Physics and Astronomy http://guides.osu.edu/physicsastronomy
Engineering Education http://guides.osu.edu/engineering_education
Best regards,
Belinda
Belinda L. Hurley
175 W. 18th Avenue, 490E 105 W. Woodruff Ave., 548 MacQuigg
18th Avenue Library Fontana Corrosion Center
University Libraries Materials Science & Engineering
The Ohio State University The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH 43210 Columbus, OH 43210
Ph: 614.688.5800 hurley.50 at osu.edu<mailto:hurley.50 at osu.edu>
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