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Title: Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering
Url: https://ejsei.com/EJSE
Publisher: University of Melbourne. Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Description: Structural engineering has certainly been a hot topic since the tragic collapse of the World Trade Center towers. This journal publishes current research into building, bridge, and dam construction, as well as anything else related to structural engineering. Just getting its start last year, the journal's first volume consisted of ten papers, which are posted online. The current volume is just getting started, and the number of papers will probably grow as more are accepted. For those interested in offering a paper for consideration, there is a handy online form that speeds the submission process. All of the articles are free; however, a short registration is encouraged.
LC Classification: Technology -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) -- Structural engineering (General) -- Periodicals, societies, congresses, etc.
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Engineering
Date Issued: 2001
Resource Type: Reference Material
Format: Document -- PDF
Document -- HTML
Language: English
Rights: Copyright � 2001, EJSE International. All Rights reserved. Disclaimer.
Access Rights: Free access with registration
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