Databases are subscription resources that bring articles from a variety of magazines and/or journals into one place with a sophisticated search engine. Many of the databases allow you to read the entire article online. All databases that UM Libraries subscribes to can be accessed through Database Finder.
Don't panic! You have several options
BUBL: Civil Engineering
Catalog of Internet resources in civil engineering.
Intute: Science, Engineering & Technology
Gateway to online resources in engineering, mathematics and computing.
Click on "Civil Engineering" and then search by keyword or browse by
subtopic.
iCivilEngineer
Directory of civil engineering resources on the web. Also includes industry news and job postings.
Galaxy: Civil and Construction Engineering
Directory of websites related to civil engineering and construction.
Ultimate Civil Engineering Directory
Directory of civil engineering resources on the web including reference
sources, calculators, image databases, and online publications.
While not explicitly devoted to Project Management topics, the following related, general, and/or multidisciplinary databases may prove useful in your research.
Multi-disciplinary database providing information for nearly every area of academic study. Includes an enormous collection of the most valuable peer-reviewed full text journals, as well as additional journals, magazines, newspapers and books. Multidisciplinary subjects including: social sciences, humanities, education, computer sciences, engineering, physics, chemistry, language & linguistics, arts & literature, medicine, ethnic studies. 1965- present.
Nexis Uni (formerly LexisNexis Academic) provides fulltext to news, business and legal information. Newspapers date back to the 1970's. Please Note: The Washington Post is no longer included in Nexis Uni.The National Newspapers Core database includes the Washington Post.