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This guide will assist you in CIVIL ENGINEERING research using the library's online catalog, eBook Collection, research databases and appropriate websites.
Last update: Oct 01st, 2009 URL: http://libguides.library.ncat.edu/civilengineering  Print/Mobile Guide  RSS Updates

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Welcome Civil Engineering Students, Faculty and Visitors.

This guide has been developed to assist you in CIVIL ENGINEERING research using the library's online catalog, extensive eBook Collection, and the databases, providers and vendors.

Use the extensive "LC Subject Headings" tab to expand your terminology.

For further assistance, check "Ask-A-Librarian"

http://www.library.ncat.edu/services/askalib_new.html

 
 

McNair Engineering Building

McNair Hall is named for Dr. Ronald E. McNair, A&T graduate, astronaut and physicist. Ron McNair will be remembered as one of the seven astronauts who died in the space shuttle Challenger accident on January 28, 1986. McNair Hall houses the College of Engineering which was constructed in 1987.
Agricultural, Architectural, Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering 
 

Reference Librarian

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F. D. Bluford Library - Reference Department
336 285 4182
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Architectural Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geomatic Engineering

 

Photo Credit

The FIRTH of Forth Bridges (for train and Firth Road Bridge for automobiles) are located in Scotland.                                                                       

For the complete panoranic photo of both bridges:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/1100327?la=1

Photo by Lutz Mager

Google Earth  ID110327

 
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