These resources contain basic overview information that can be useful when you're just beginning your research.
You can also LibrarySearch for technology-specific encyclopedias and handbooks, many of which are accessible online! A few examples are below, but there are many more.
Below are a few of the "top" journals in technology by the number of times their articles have been cited. To see many more journals in technology, including sub-specializations, see our Journals by Title page and select "Engineering & Applied Sciences" from the subject drop-down. At the bottom of the results page technology is listed.
Below are just a few of our databases useful for technology research. For more databases with technology content, check out our Databases A-Z page and select "Technology" from the drop-down.
There are many ways you can get research materials from other libraries. In the vast majority of cases, there is no charge to you for this service!
Example:
LibrarySearch is the combined library catalog for the entire University of Maine system. You can search the entire system, or select University of Southern Maine Libraries in the drop-down.
Other helpful tips:
Most databases, as well as LibrarySearch and MaineCat, assign subjects to books and articles. A subject is a designated word or phrase that describes an idea or concept and groups all articles or books about that concept together.