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Internet websites

Architecture
Part of the WWW Virtual Library, this site contains information relating to architectural and structural engineering.

Bridge Engineering
SC Solutions has created this home page as a service to the worldwide bridge engineering community. There aim is to link all bridge engineering related subject matter on the Internet to this site.

Coastal Engineering Information
A collection of links created and maintained by the Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service (CPTAS) of the Stevens Institute of Technology.

Coastal Engineering Page
A page of useful links created and maintaind by Robert Dalrymple at the University of Delaware. Here you will find links to various topics such as tsunamis, tides, field experiments, academic programs, information on conferences, and other reference materials.

Computing in Construction
Information on the use of computers in construction, maintained by ASCE's Computing in Construction Committee. Offers free software downloads, links to related sites, and Committee information.

Concrete Engineering Laboratory Site (University of Tokyo)
“The Concrete Engineering Laboratory aims to study the entire life of concrete based infrastructures. Our research group challenges civil engineering problems related to CONCRETE from material & structural design stage to long-term service and durability through construction in practice, curing, hardening and aging of structures.”

Construction WebLinks
This is a site created and maintained by Thelen Reid & Priest LLP, a law firm specializing in the construction industry. The page contains links to organizations (academic, business, governmental), industry topics, and related reference materials. A very good site for locating information in the construction industry and related professions.

EEVL

The Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing information on the Internet provides search engines to engineering Internet resources and to Engineering E-journals (free, full-text electronic journals), and links to other resources.

Environmental Professional's Homepage
This is a quick-load, no-nonsense work platform for rapid information retrieval designed specifically for environmental consultants and remediation professionals, sponsored by GZA GeoEnvironmental Technologies, Inc.

Geotechnical Engineering
A comprehensive library of Internet resources about Geotechnical Engineering, including WWW, Gopher, and FTP servers, and newsgroups. The library offers not only an cataloging service but also provides the base for the Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering. Part of the WWW Virtual Library.

Java Applets for Coastal Engineering
Robert Dalrymple, at the University of Delaware, has created this useful page that contains JAVA applets for various topics in coastal engineering. Applications include a Wave Calculator, Porous Bottom Damping, Tidal Response of a Bay, Sand Transport Calculator, and a Beach Fill Calculator to name but a few that are available.

Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research (MCEER)
The homepage of the MCEER. The center's mission is to emphasize the nationwide threat of earthquakes and to advance the practices of engineering, planning and preparedness to minimize the damaging effects that earthquakes have on buildings, infrastructure and socioeconomic systems. Contains many good links to other sites concerned with this subject including data archives, literature and bibliographic databases, journals, and educational resources. of related interest.

National Institutes for Water Resources (NIWR)
The National Institutes for Water Resources is a network of Research Institutes in every state. They conduct basic and applied research to solve water problems unique to their area. Each institute shall also cooperate closely with other institutes and other organizations in the region to increase the effectiveness of the institutes and for the purpose of promoting regional coordination. This site contains information on the NIWR as well as links to related websites and a current news section.

Remote Sensing
Part of the WWW Virtual Library, this site contains information relating to remote sensing. There are many links to international organizations, societies, newsgroups, and many other resources related to this subject.

Structural Engineering
A collection of structural engineering sites maintained by the Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library (EEVL). Although UK based this site contains links to many non-UK websites. It contains information from and links to universities, non-profit organizations and commercial firms as well as publications and many European sites of related interest.

Transportation Resources on the Internet
A collection of resources from the WWW Virtual Library.

Transportation Research Lab (TRL)
The home page of the Transportation Research Lab, specializing in surface transport issues.

Wastewater Engineering
A comprehensive listing of Web sites concerned with wastewater engineering and related issues from the WWW Virtual Library.

The Universities Council on Water Resources
The UCOWR disseminates information of interest to the water resources community and all concerned with our water resources. UCOWR is housed at the Headquarters of the Universities Council on Water Resources at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois.

Water Quality Information Center
The WQIC is part of the Agricultural Research Service, a branch of the United States Department of Agriculture. The WQIC is an excellent source for a wide range of information about water resources and related topics. Included are links to databases, discussion lists, bibliographies, news, and other unique features.

Water Resources of the United States
Maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey, this site contains many sites for data, publications, and other information on water resources.

Sara Russell Gonzalez          Civil & Coastal Engineering Librarian             Marston Science Library              P: 352.273.2867            F: 352.392.4787        sargonz@uflib.ufl.edu

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