Our Catalogue
Books, journals, theses, microfilm/fiche, music, videos, maps, government documents, etc. that the Library has on its shelves or has purchased access to online.
Global Books in Print® (BIP) with Reviews
GlobalBooksInPrint.com
Current
An authoritative and comprehensive reference resource offering complete bibliographic information on more than 16 million titles in print available from 43 different markets worldwide: 6 million U.S. book, audio book, and video titles, as well as another 10 million international titles. It also offers: reviews; tables of content; full-text previews; cover images; author biographies; awards information; annotations; and much more. Also includes the readers' advisory resource, Fiction Connection. [
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WorldCat (OCLC)
Before 1000 BC - present
Co-operative catalogue of library holdings worldwide, containing nearly 1 billion records catalogued by OCLC member libraries since 1971. Includes records representing holdings in 400 languages. [
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Books24x7: EngineeringPro Collection
2001 - present
Collection of over 2,020 engineering books covering: "technological advances, material and chemical behavior, myriad devices and instrumentation, extensive fundamental theory and design, and much more." [
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CHEMnetBASE
Current editions
A collection of CRC Press reference works covering chemistry and related topics.
Access Note: - A plug-in is required to display and edit chemical structure information, allowing you to search for chemical structures over the web. The plugin should be installed for all Chemical Dictionaries in Chemnetbase. [
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Knovel Library
Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Collection
Coverage varies
A collection of applied science and engineering handbooks published by various publishers. At this time, authorized users at the University of Saskatchewan may only access two collections: a small collection of free reference works and one licensed subject collection of over 200 e-books: Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, and
The Merck Index.
Access Note: Select My Subscription from the gray task bar to view titles the Library subscribes to. [
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Safari Books Online
Safari Tech Books Online
A fully-searchable e-reference book library of a subset of 3,916 current IT books from from the "two premier IT publishers, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., and The Pearson Technology Group, with imprints including Addison-Wesley Professional, Adobe Press, Cisco Press, New Riders, Peachpit Press, Prentice Hall PTR, Que, and Sams." [
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AccessPerry's
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Knovel Library for the three Access Perry's handbooks:
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook, Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, Chemical Properties Handbook. [
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AccessEngineering
McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering
Current editions
A full text collection of 250+ McGraw-Hill engineering reference titles covering 15 major areas of engineering and hundreds of topics.
Access Note: To use DX Reader you may have to turn off browser pop-up blocker [
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Books24x7: ITPro Collection
2001 - present; plus earlier "classics"
A collection of over 9,200 electronic books in the field of information technology from the world's top IT book publishers, such as MIT Press, O'Reilly, Osborne/ McGraw-Hill, QUE, Sams, Sybex and Wiley. New books are constantly added." [
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ENGnetBASE
Engineering Handbooks Online
Current
Over 1335 online Engineering handbooks and reference works published by CRC Press. [
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Index to Theses
A comprehensive listing of theses with abstracts accepted for higher degrees by universities in Great Britain and Ireland since 1716
1716 - present
A comprehensive index with abstracts to British theses accepted annually for higher degrees by the Universities of Great Britain and Ireland. [
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Theses Canada Portal
Index: 1965 - present; Selected FT coverage: 1998-2002; 2005 - present
A comprehensive database of Canadian theses and dissertations compiled by the Library and Archives Canada and other partner University libraries in LAC's Theses Canada Program. Indexing of Canadian theses goes back to 1965, with digitized text availability from 1998 to 2002 (this coverage will continue to expand) and electronic theses from 2005. [
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