Engineering, Civil and Construction Subject Guide

Call Numbers by Discipline

 

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The engineering collection of the WMU Libraries is organized by the Library of Congress system. Note that the following call number sections are selected areas in the General Stacks that focus primarily on civil engineering - these sections do not include government documents! Use the new library catalog to do a more thorough search for civil engineering books of interest.

TA1-2040: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Includes:

  • TA170-171: Environmental Engineering
  • TA401-492: Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials
  • TA495: Disasters and engineering
  • TA501-625: Surveying
  • TA630-695: Structural engineering (General)
  • TA703-712: Engineering geology. Rock mechanics. Soil mechanics. Underground construction
  • TA715-787: Earthwork. Foundations
  • TA800-820: Tunneling. Tunnels
  • TA1001-1280: Transportation engineering (for additional transportation resources, such as history and statistics, see HE17-HE5999)
  • TC1-978: Hydraulic engineering (including harbors, lighthouses, river, lake and water-supply engineering, flood control, dams, canals and irrigation)
  • TD1-1066: Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
  • TE1-450: Highway engineering
  • TF1-1620: Railroad engineering (for history of railways, see also HE1000-4900)
  • TG1-470: Bridge engineering
  • TH1-9745: Building construction
    Includes:
  • TH845-895: Architectural engineering. Structural engineering
  • TH900-915: Construction equipment in building
  • TH1000-1725: Systems of building construction
  • TH2025-3000: Details in building design and construction, including walls, roofs
  • TH3301-3411: Maintenance and repair
  • TH4021-4977: Buildings: construction with reference to use, including public buildings, dwellings
  • TH5011-5701: Construction by phase of the work (Building trades)



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Last updated: September 2010