This page aims to give an overview of the available library materials, research support and subject-specific resources that may prove helpful to those studying in the fields of manufacturing and management research.
Specialist borrowable resources information services, support and guidance are available in the following libraries:
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Discovering an item
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Large interdisciplinary databases of academic literature, including journal articles, conference papers, book chapters, and sometimes other formats.
Covers over 300 videos and 70,000 pages of quality documentaries, accident reports, experiments, visualizations, case studies, lectures and interviews from leading engineering institutions around the world.
You can find the ebooks in these collections in iDiscover, but in these databases you can search the full text of the books and get links directly to the relevant section or page, or easily browse series you are interested in.
The world’s largest searchable index of policy documents, guidelines, think tank publications and working papers. Create an account by completing the form before using Overton as a Cambridge University member. Use your @cam.ac.uk email address.
You can more about finding and using patents on the Patents LibGuide website.
You can learn more about standards and where to look for specific types of standard on the Standards LibGuide website.
For the latest news, advice and updates on University of Cambridge electronic content, see the eJournals@cambridge blog and the eBooks@cambridge blog.
The Manufacturing and Management Division has several associated organisation and group media accounts to follow.
The Department of Engineering encourages staff to join institutions and societies that relate to their subject areas and may be able to pay membership fees. For more information, see the Membership of the Professional Engineering Institutions (PEIs) webpage.
Below is a list of the suggested professional societies for this subject. Wikipedia has a useful general list of engineering societies.