Bioengineering
Best Library and Internet Resources for finding bioengineering information. Also includes information about library services, basic library skills and tools that help with citation management, poster design and writing.
Introduction
Researching the literature for an engineering topic? Don't forget to look for books (or book chapters). The following resources will help you find books, and in some cases, book chapters. Each entry will also explain how to get the book, whether online or in print.
Introductory Books for Biomedical Engineering
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering by Douglas Christensen; John Enderle
ISBN: 9781598298444Publication date: 2009Part 1: Biomechanics
Part 2: BioeletricityIntroduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology by Street Laurence J Staff
ISBN: 9780849385339Publication date: 2007This work explains the uses and applications of medical technology and the principles of medical equipment management. Includes photographs.
How to Find Books
Library One Search
Enter the title, author and/or keywords in the search box. Once you get a list of results, use the CONTENT TYPE limiter in the left-hand column to restrict the answers to just BOOKS/EBOOKS. If the book is available online, click on the FULL TEXT ONLINE link. If the book is available in print, you'll see the call number, library location and the checkout status of the book. You may go to the library that holds the book OR click on the book title, then click on the REQUEST link to have the book delivered to your preferred library.
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Interlibrary Loan
Use this resource to request books or articles that are currently not in the collection at the ASU Library, but may be borrowed from other partner libraries throughout the country.WorldCat
Use this database to search thousands of libraries in the U.S. and Canada. Enter the title, author, and/or keywords in the search box. Click on the TITLE to see what libraries have the book. If the ASU Library is listed, click on the BOOK link; if the ASU Library is NOT listed use our Interlibrary Loan service to request the item.Google Books
Use this database if you want to search within the full text of books. To determine, if the ASU Library has the book, search the book title in "Library One Search". If the ASU Library does not have the book, request it via our Interlibrary Loan service.