Resources
Collections
- Maker Tools Available for Loan
- Patents
- Soil Surveys
ENGINEERING STANDARDS
- Guide to Standards at Purdue
- Database of Print Standards
- Standards Purchase Request
- Technical Reports
SELECTED INFORMATION RESOURCES
- Agricola
- CAB Abstracts
- CINAHL
- Engineering Village
- Knovel
- PubMed
- SciFinder
- Scopus
- Web of Science
Services
- Knowledge Lab
DATA VISUALIZATION EXPERIENCE LAB OF PURDUE
- D-VELoP Computer Lab and Viz Wall
- 3D Printing
- Chemical Information Software
- GIS
REQUEST
- Books & Media Purchase
- Course Reserve
- Library Instruction
- Reserve a Study Room
COMPUTERS AND PRINTERS
- ITaP Lab and Printing Information
Research Help
- Ask a Librarian
- Data Management
- Deciding Where to Publish & Present
- EndNote & EndNote Web
- Graduate Research Information Portal (GRIP)
- How to Read a Scientific Paper
- Systematic Reviews
SUBJECT GUIDES
- Aeronautical Engineering & Aviation Technology
- Agricultural & Biological Engineering
- Agronomy
- Biomedical Engineering
- Animal Sciences
- Botany & Plant Pathology
- Building & Construction Management
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Graphics Technology
- Drug Information
- Electrical Engineering and Technology
- Engineering Education
- Entomology
- Environmental Engineering
- Forestry & Natural Resources
- Geology
- Industrial Engineering & Technology
- Materials Science & Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering & Technology
- Nuclear Engineering
- Patents
- Pharmacy, Nursing, & Health Sciences
- Physics
About the Library
The Library of Engineering and Science (LOES) in the Wilmeth Active Learning Center (WALC) holds approximately 30,000 print volumes, emphasizes the focus on provision of digital resources, and consolidates the holdings and services of six formerly separate libraries (Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Engineering; Life Sciences; Pharmacy, Nursing, and Health Sciences; and Physics) into one easily accessible location. The materials selected for the physical collection of the Library of Engineering and Science have been evaluated by Libraries faculty with input from departmental faculty. The books, reference collection, and standards have been identified as high-use, high-demand materials that best support the teaching and learning goals of the curricula within the schools and departments. LOES also houses Libraries faculty and staff members, who specialize in access to information resources in engineering and science, as well as in instructing students on how to identify, locate, critique, and retrieve scholarly information. In collaboration with their faculty colleagues in the colleges and schools, the Libraries faculty teach specialized courses and/or participate as team faculty members. Although the focus of LOES is to provide access to information in engineering and science, the use of resources and space is open to all Purdue students and faculty.