Bioengineering
How To Use This Guide ...
This guide provides biomedical engineering majors, graduate students and faculty with links to the best library and internet resources. Also includes recommendations for doing a rigorous literature review, how to stay current in your area, and using citation management software. Instructions for some assignments in bioengineering classes are also available.
The TABS on this guide:
Resources tells you what resources to use to find the information you need. Organized by the type of literature used by biomedical engineers; on each sub-page, we'll link you to the best library and internet resources for that document type; many of these resources have instructions or tutorials for effective searching.
Information Research Skills contains step-by-step instructions for "how to" find an item from its citation, finding material properties, searching the literature and keeping current.
Communication Tools has information about citation management, where to find writing assistance for your assignments, and poster design tips.
Library Services tells about our the Ask a Librarian, Interlibrary Loan, and Document Delivery services plus how to stay up-to-date on new material being added to the ASU Library.
Best Bets ...
For finding bioengineering information
EI Compendex
An index to journal articles and conference papers for all areas of engineeing
FDA: Medical Devices
Regulatory information on medical devices
PubMed
An index to journal articles for all areas of medicine
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