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This is a guide to finding selected Civil & Architectural Engineering resources. For in-depth assistance, please contact the subject specialist, or Ask a Librarian. Civil & Architectural Engineering Librarian Subject Specialist:
 Charles Uth
 email: uth@iit.edu
 phone: 312.567.5319

Civil Engineering  |  Geotechnical Engineering  |  Engineering -- General  |  Organizations

Civil Engineering

American Institute of Steel Construction FreePubs
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade association serving the structural steel design community and construction industry. They are perhaps best known for their comprehensive "Manual of Steel Construction." This website provides many free publications of the AISC, including specifications and codes, seismic resources, and revisions to AISC publications. Some sections, such as the "Technical Library", are free only to members of the AISC while the rest is free to everybody.

Civil Engineering Virtual Library
This site, hosted by the Georgia Institute of Technology, is an extension of the WWW Virtual Library project specializing in information related to Civil Engineering. It provides links to numerous free websites, organized into Commercial, Educational, Organizational, and Journal groups. The database of links is completely searchable to provide easy viewing.

CodeCheck
Codecheck is a swift way of checking for the most common violations of building codes. It is not meant to supercede the printed local Codes, but merely to emphasize the central life-safety principles that underlie building codes throughout the United States.

iCivilEngineer
iCivilEngineer is a free, advertising supported, information gateway especially designed for civil engineers. Its main emphasis is in news and current awareness, with many links to civil engineering news, new civil engineering projects, new journal articles, and mail and discussion groups. It also includes a career center with links to PE Exam guides, job openings, and academic programs.

Geotechnical Engineering

GROW: Geotechnical, Rock, & Water Resources Library
GROW is a collection of electronic resources and news related to geotechnical engineering, rock mechanics, and water resources.

NISEE: National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering
A collection of resources on earthquake engineering from the University of California, Berkeley. Some resources on this site are available only to students and faculty of UC Berkeley. Freely available sections include the William G. Godden Structural Engineering Slide Library (http://nisee.berkeley.edu/godden), V.V. Bertero's web-based Introduction to Earthquake Engineering (http://nisee.berkeley.edu/bertero), and the Jan T. Kozak Collection of Images of Historical Earthquakes (http://nisee.berkeley.edu/kozak).

Engineering -- General

TechXtra
TechXtra, an initiative of Heriot Watt University in the UK, is a free service that can help you find articles, books, the best websites, the latest industry news, job announcements, technical reports, technical data, full text e-prints, the latest research, thesis and dissertations, teaching and learning resources and more, in engineering, mathematics and computing.

Organizations

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), is dedicated to the advancement of the individual civil engineer and the advancement of the science and profession of civil engineering through education. It is the leading representative body for civil engineers in the United States and is internationally recognized in the civil engineering profession. This site gives information about the Society, its membership, departments, and services. Also included is information about ASCE publications and some job vacancy sections. The Civil Engineering magazine is available online at this site. The ASCE Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) is available for searching. The CEDB provides access to over 80,000 bibliographic and abstracted records.

Council of American Building Officials
Commentary on building codes, ANSI standards and Congressional bills of interest to the building code community.

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
ICE is the U.K. counterpart of the ASCE. This site gives information about the Institution, its membership, activities, publications, meetings, and conferences. An electronic newsletter service, Infoshare, has 15 free weekly newsletters (ranging from ground engineering, health and safety to transport and highways) and contain a round up of the news, event listings and ICE announcements.