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The ICE virtual library is an essential resource for Civil Engineering students. It is a comprehensive online resource for Civil Engineering from the Institution of Civil Engineers. You can browse through a collection of internationally recognised journals from 1836. The site is easy searched with keywords to find articles related to your research interests. We also have access to some of the e-book collection on this site so as well as finding articles you will also be easily able to find book chapters on your areas of interestICE Library quick guide
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IEEE Xplore is a wealth of IEEE and IET transactions, books, journals, conference proceedings, and standards.
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Informaworld is a provider of specialist information to the global academic & scientific, professional and commercial communities via publishing, events and performance improvement.
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The International Central Institute for Youth and Educational Television (IZI) provides ready access to international literature to support the use of research and information in this field. This is an easy-to-use, open access database containing over 22.000 international references and online documents. The IZI is a renowned, non-profit research and documentation centre based in Munich, Germany.
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Ernst & Young's definitive interpretation of the IFRSs(TM), plus illustative accounts and source materials.
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Full text access to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Gentleman's Magazine, Notes & Queries, and Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
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Intute is a free online service providing you with access to resources for education and research. The service is created by a network of UK universities and partners.
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