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Materials Science and Engineering is concerned with all of the various kinds of stuff used to build the material world that we live in. It is concerned with materials as familiar as wood and brick and as exotic as the ceramic tiles on the space shuttle and the latest metallic composites used in golf clubs or as bone replacements.
The following are information resources on the World Wide Web that are available to researchers and students of materials science and engineering. Some of the following may only be immediately available to the students and faculty of Iowa State University. The web addresses have been included so that non-ISU researchers can get in touch with the publishers of the material.
Other online bibliographies of interest to materials scientists and engineers:
| [General] | [Ceramics and Glasses] |
[Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials] |
[Composites] | [Metals] | [Top of Page] |
| [Biomaterials] | [Nanomaterials] | [Polymers] |
The following resources are of use to all material sciences and engineers researchers because they are the ones concerned with the general problems of materials science and engineering or are involved with several of the various types of materials. More specialized resources will be found in the sections for different types of materials.
Primary Materials Science and Engineering Article Databases
The following databases provide information of use to materials sciences, especially information about the properties of different materials. Specialized databases for specific type of materials will be found in the sections of this bibliography devoted to that type of material. Some additional databases with properties information can be found in Chemistry Resources on the Web. Other information collections included in this section are patent and standards databases.
The Iowa State University Libraries subscribes to over 33,000 journals. These can be located by searching in the Library's catalog. Many of these journals are available in electronic form. Generally the catalog's record will have a link to the web page of journals that are available on the Internet. Another way to find the electronic journals that the library subscribes to is by going to the e-Journals & e-Books page on the Library's homepage. This list includes a summary of the issues that ISU faculty, staff and students have access to.
A number of the large publishers from whom the library acquires materials science journals have special features on their websites such as the ability to automatically send users copies of new tables of contents or find articles containing particular keywords. If you wish to use such services information can be found here:
The following are some of the electronic journals that are of interest to materials scientists and engineers whose subscription has been paid for by ISU Library. More specialized journals can be found in the sections of this guide devoted to particular types of materials.
| [General] | [Ceramics and Glasses] |
[Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials] |
[Composites] | [Metals] | [Top of Page] |
| [Biomaterials] | [Nanomaterials] | [Polymers] |
Biomaterials cover a wide range of materials used in a large number of areas that have either biological origin or are being used to replace materials that have a biological origin. This covers materials such as wood used in building or the construction of devices, textile materials such as cotton and wool, to exotic ceramic, metallic, and polymer materials used in bone replacement.
Article DatabasesThere are no databases specifically devoted to biomaterials research. The best databases from a materials science perspective are in the Primary Materials Science and Engineering Article Databases section of this guide. The following databases do contain some biomaterials research information.
Science and Technology Databases with Biomaterials Content
The following databases provide information of use to materials science researchers, especially information about the properties of different biomaterials. General databases for all types of materials will be found in the General section of this bibliography. Some additional databases with properties information can be found in Chemistry Resources on the Web.
The Iowa State University Libraries subscribes to over 33,000 journals. These can be located by searching in the Library's catalog. Many of these journals are available in electronic form. Generally the catalog's record will have a link to the web page of journals that are available on the Internet. Another way to find the electronic journals that the library subscribes to is by going to the e-Journals & e-Books page on the Library's homepage. This list includes a summary of the issues that ISU faculty, staff and students have access to.
A number of the large publishers from whom the library acquires materials science journals have special features on their websites such as the ability to automatically send users copies of new tables of contents or find articles containing particular keywords. If you wish to use such services information can be found here:
The following are some of the electronic journals that are of interest to materials scientists and engineers whose subscription has been paid for by ISU Library. Additional journals can also be found in the General Electronic Journals section.
| [General] | [Ceramics and Glasses] |
[Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials] |
[Composites] | [Metals] | [Top of Page] |
| [Biomaterials] | [Nanomaterials] | [Polymers] |
In addition to the following databases, the databases listed in the Primary Materials Science and Engineering Article Databases section of this guide contain citations to literature involving ceramic and glass materials science and engineering.
The following databases provide information of use to materials science researchers, especially information about the properties of different ceramics and glasses. General databases for all types of materials will be found in the General section of this bibliography. Some additional databases with properties information can be found in Chemistry Resources on the Web.
The Iowa State University Libraries subscribes to over 33,000 journals. These can be located by searching in the Library's catalog. Some of these journals are available in electronic form. Generally the catalog's record will have a link to the web page of journals that are available on the Internet. Another way to find the electronic journals that the library subscribes to is by going to the e-Journals & e-Books page on the Library's homepage. This list includes a summary of the issues that ISU faculty, staff and students have access to.
A number of the large publishers from whom the library acquires materials science journals have special features on their websites such as the ability to automatically send users copies of new tables of contents or find articles containing particular keywords. If you wish to use such services information can be found here:
The following are some of the electronic journals that are of interest to materials scientists and engineers whose subscription has been paid for by ISU Library. Additional journals can also be found in the General Electronic Journals section.
| [General] | [Ceramics and Glasses] |
[Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials] |
[Composites] | [Metals] | [Top of Page] |
| [Biomaterials] | [Nanomaterials] | [Polymers] |
In addition to the following database, the databases listed in the Primary Materials Science and Engineering Article Databases section of this guide contain citations to literature involving composite materials science and engineering.
The following databases provide information of use to materials science researchers, especially information about the properties of different composites. General databases for all types of materials will be found in the General section of this bibliography. Some additional databases with properties information can be found in Chemistry Resources on the Web.
The Iowa State University Libraries subscribes to over 33,000 journals. These can be located by searching in the Library's catalog. Some of these journals are available in electronic form. Generally the catalog's record will have a link to the web page of journals that are available on the Internet. Another way to find the electronic journals that the library subscribes to is by going to the e-Journals & e-Books page on the Library's homepage. This list includes a summary of the issues that ISU faculty, staff and students have access to.
A number of the large publishers from whom the library acquires materials science journals have special features on their websites such as the ability to automatically send users copies of new tables of contents or find articles containing particular keywords. If you wish to use such services information can be found here:
The following are some of the electronic journals that are of interest to materials scientists and engineers whose subscription has been paid for by ISU Library. Additional journals can also be found in the General Electronic Journals section.
| [General] | [Ceramics and Glasses] |
[Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials] |
[Composites] | [Metals] | [Top of Page] |
| [Biomaterials] | [Nanomaterials] | [Polymers] |
Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials
In addition to the following databases, the databases listed in the Primary Materials Science and Engineering Article Databases section of this guide contain citations to literature involving electronic, magnetic, and optical materials science and engineering.
The following databases provide information of use to materials science researchers, especially information about the properties of different electronic, magnetic, and optical materials. General databases for all types of materials will be found in the General section of this bibliography. Some additional databases with properties information can be found in Chemistry Resources on the Web.
The Iowa State University Libraries subscribes to over 33,000 journals. These can be located by searching in the Library's catalog. Many of these journals are available in electronic form. Generally the catalog's record will have a link to the web page of journals that are available on the Internet. Another way to find the electronic journals that the library subscribes to is by going to the e-Journals & e-Books page on the Library's homepage. This list includes a summary of the issues that ISU faculty, staff and students have access to.
A number of the large publishers from whom the library acquires materials science journals have special features on their websites such as the ability to automatically send users copies of new tables of contents or find articles containing particular keywords. If you wish to use such services information can be found here:
The following are some of the electronic journals that are of interest to materials scientists and engineers whose subscription has been paid for by ISU Library. Additional journals can also be found in the General Electronic Journals section.
| [General] | [Ceramics and Glasses] |
[Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials] |
[Composites] | [Metals] | [Top of Page] |
| [Biomaterials] | [Nanomaterials] | [Polymers] |
Metallurgy is a technical area of expertise that predates the unified field of materials science and engineering by many centuries. This section of the bibliography is dedicated to the use of all kinds of metals, from the most precious such as gold to the newest titanium steel alloys.
In addition to the following databases, the databases listed in the Primary Materials Science and Engineering Article Databases section of this guide contain citations to literature involving metals materials science and engineering.
The following databases provide information of use to materials science researchers, especially information about the properties of different metals and metallic alloys. General databases for all types of materials will be found in the General section of this bibliography. Some additional databases with properties information can be found in Chemistry Resources on the Web.
Several of the major organizations that used to focus on metals have become general materials sciences organizations. Among these are the ASM International (formerly American Society for Metals) and TMS The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society. Go to the General section on Organizations for these groups.
The Iowa State University Libraries subscribes to over 33,000 journals. These can be located by searching in the Library's catalog. Some of these journals are available in electronic form. Generally the catalog's record will have a link to the web page of journals that are available on the Internet. Another way to find the electronic journals that the library subscribes to is by going to the e-Journals & e-Books page on the Library's homepage. This list includes a summary of the issues that ISU faculty, staff and students have access to.
A number of the large publishers from whom the library acquires materials science journals have special features on their websites such as the ability to automatically send users copies of new tables of contents or find articles containing particular keywords. If you wish to use such services information can be found here:
The following are some of the electronic journals that are of interest to materials scientists and engineers whose subscription has been paid for by ISU Library. Additional journals can also be found in the General Electronic Journals section.
| [General] | [Ceramics and Glasses] |
[Electronic, Magnetic, and Optical Materials] |
[Composites] | [Metals] | [Top of Page] |
| [Biomaterials] | [Nanomaterials] | [Polymers] |
The new scientific area of nanotechnology crosses into a number of the traditional areas of materials science as it considers the uses of various materials at the molecular and near molecular scale. Many of the information sources found in other sections of this listing may also have relevant information for materials scientists who are investigating nanomaterials.
In addition to the following databases, the databases listed in the Primary Materials Science and Engineering Article Databases section of this guide contain citations to literature involving nanomaterials science and engineering.
The following general databases do have content in the nanotechology area that will be of interest to materials scientists and engineers.
