Subject Guides: Science and Engineering

The Royal Military College of Canada Library

Electrical and Computer Engineering

1. Reference Sources

  • Dictionaries
    • McGraw-Hill dictionary of computer and electrical engineering Ref. TK 7885.A2M37
  • Directories
  • Encyclopedias
    • Concise international encyclopedia of robotics Ref. TJ 210.4 .C66
    • The encyclopedia of electronic circuits Ref. TK 7867.G66
    • Encyclopedia of RF and microwave engineering Ref. TK 5103.2.E63
    • Encyclopedia of software engineering Ref. QA 76.758 .E53
    • Wiley encyclopedia of electrical and electronics engineering Ref. TK9.W55
  • Handbooks
    • AccessEngineering provides access to McGraw-Hill reference publications. It covers 14 major areas of engineering including latest editions of classics such as Marks' Standard Handbook for Mechanical Engineers, Perry's Chemical Engineers Handbook, Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers and Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain. Engineering subject areas:  Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Communications, Construction, Electrical, Energy, Environmental, Green/Sustainable, Industrial, Material Science, Mechanical, Nanotechnology & Optical engineering.
    • Antenna engineering handbook
    • Automotive electronics handbook Ref. TL 272.2.A982
    • Complete guide to semiconductor devices Ref. TK 7871.85.N49
    • The computer engineering handbook Ref. TK 7885.C645
    • Electric power engineering handbook Ref. TK 1001.E398
    • Electro-optics handbook
    • Handbook of fiber optic data communication Ref. TK 5103.59.H3515
    • Handbook of optics
    • Handbook of wireless networks and mobile computing Ref. TK5103.2.H34
    • The mechatronics handbook Ref. TJ 163.12.M434
    • Nano and molecular electronics handbook Ref. TK 7874.8.N358
    • Radar handbook
    • Reference manual for telecommunications engineering Ref. TK 5102.5.F68
    • Sensors handbook
    • Springer handbook of robotics
    • Standard handbook for electrical engineers
    • Standard handbook of electronic engineering
  • Standards

Additional resources can be found in the reference section under the call no. TK (Electrical/electronics engineering). Please note that these resources do not go out of the library.

2. Books

To locate books in our library, go to the Library Catalogue.

Search Tips
  • select a Keyword type search to search for keywords within a field (words or phrase - will search all fields)
  • select a Browse type search to browse through a particular index e.g. author - Smith John
  • combine keywords using AND, OR, or NOT; Ex:
    • heat AND transmission (to retrieve records with both these terms)
    • lubricant OR lubrication (to retrieve records with either one of these terms)
    • materials NOT composites
  • Use parentheses to specify order:

    Ex.: materials and (test or testing)

  • Use the “$” symbol to retrieve words starting with certain letters

    Ex.: lubric$ (lubricant, lubricants, lubrication, etc.)

  • Use single quotes to search for a phrase: ‘materials testing’
  • Use positional operators to specify proximity
    • adj – next to each other, same order
    • near – next to each other, any order
    • adjn, nearn – within “n” words, where “n” is a number
  • Use Power Search or Limit Search  to specify:
    • Language
    • Material type e.g. E-book, DVD
    • Collection/Location
    • Publication Year – the following operators are also available:

    <      less than

     >      greater than

    =       equal to

    >=    greater than or equal to

    <=   less than or equal to

Locate a title on your topic. If copies are available, click on Details and copy down the call no. and location. If copies are not available, but there is a wait time specified, click on Place Hold. (If the wait time is longer than 2 weeks, come to the Circulation Desk to request a recall.) If there are no copies available and the wait time is unspecified, come to the Circulation Desk for assistance; the book may be in process.

To find more books in your subject area, click on one of the following links:

  • Find more on these topics
  • Nearby items on shelf (books on the same topic are classified under the same or similar call no.)
  • One of the subjects listed under You Found Titles in Categories (alternatively, use one of the subject categories in a Browse search in the Subject field).

To locate books in other libraries, consult:

  • Amicus Web, a catalogue of holdings from over 1,300 Canadian libraries.

Items listed can be obtained on interlibrary loan. Forms are available at the circulation desk and on the web

3. Journals

Note: remote access to the library’s Electronic Journals is available through the RMC portal or VPN.

For information on more specific topics, you will have to check for journal articles. See our Electronic Journals - by title web page for a list of titles available in electronic format. The library's print journals are available on the main floor. Most recent issues are kept on display shelves, in alphabetical order by title. Back issues are in order of call no., in the bound journals section. (Note: issues prior to 1991 are on the second floor, in Rm. 214.) To find the call no. for a print journal, check our library catalogue or the journals list kept near the main floor workstations.

Some useful journal titles:

4. Journal Indexes and Databases

Note: remote access to the library’s Indexes and Databases is available through the RMC portal or VPN

To locate articles on your topic, use a journal index. Unless indicated otherwise, the following resources are available from the library's Indexes and Databases page:

  • Science & Engineering

Please note that the library does not have all the journals listed in these indexes. If there is no full-text link, click on Get it at RMC to check other library resources for availability. If there is no Get it at RMC link, search the title of the journal in the Library catalogue and/or the Electronic journals - by title web page.

Items that are not available here can be obtained on interlibrary loan. Forms are available at the reference desk and on the web.

5. Internet Sites

For help, contact the Massey Library at okr@rmc.ca