0902 - Automotive Engineering
UQ ERA rating in 2012: Not assessed
UQ ERA rating 2010: Not assessed
Preamble
The University of Queensland (UQ) Library is committed to supporting the University's research, and teaching and learning agenda. UQ librarians maintain subject assessments based on the Commonwealth Government Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative's Field of Research codes. The assessments reflect current trends at UQ, and respond to changes in direction through regular updating.
Purpose of the collection
UQ Library's collection in this area supports the teaching and research activities of staff and students in the automotive engineering areas of the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering. The school is part of the Faculty of EAIT (Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology).
Description of the collection
The Library's collection may be searched via the Web.
The Library holds print and electronic book titles in the area. Experienced librarians develop the collection, and welcome input from academic staff. Relevant print collections are grouped under these classification numbers: TL. The following specialist book collections are available:
- Springer ebook collection
- ENGnetBASE
- Knovel
The Library subscribes to journals in the area. Many are available in electronic format. There are 24 journal titles in Automotive Engineering on the 2012 ERA list. UQ Library holds 13 of these journals (54.10%).
Key journal titles accessible at UQ are:
- Combustion and Flame
- International Journal of Automotive Technology
- International Journal of Vehicle Design
- Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
- Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
- Transport
UQ Library offers online databases in this subject area. These include:
- ASME Digital Library
- Compendex
- Derwent Innovations Index
- IEEE Xplore digital library
- SAI Global on-line premium
- ScienceDirect
- Scopus
- Web of Science
Scope of current collecting
1. Languages collected or excluded
Primarily English language material is collected.
2. Geographical areas collected or excluded
No geographical areas are excluded.
3. Chronological periods collected or excluded
No chronological periods are specifically excluded.
4. Types (formats) of material collected
Material is collected in all forms both physical and electronic.
5. Publication dates
Latest 5 years' material is collected. Older material is purchased when academic staff make specific requests.
6. Special considerations:
Nil.
Updated: July 2013


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