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SP.722/2.722: D-Lab: Design 

A collection of resources useful to students in D-Lab or similar design courses
Last update: Nov 05th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.mit.edu/d-lab  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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What information do you need?

Country Data + Facts
How many people in your area have access to clean water, electricity, etc?

Industry Overviews
What are the trends and performace data for your industry?

Market Research
Who else is developing products or services like yours?  what is the potential market size in the countries you are working in?

 
 

Finding Information

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Find journal articles

Search a bibliographic database:

Don't know what database to start with?  Try Vera Multi-Search. Change the subject category (Interdisciplinary, Engineering, Social Sciences, etc) to seach a subset of databases in that discipline.

Find books

Search the MIT Libraries catalog: Barton

Tip: Finding a proper subject heading can be a useful way to find information. Try a subject search to find books on a topic. The following list offers several examples of subjects used in our catalog.

  • Pedal-powered mechanisms
  • Appropriate technology
  • Sanitation - Developing Countries
  • Sustainable Development

Books, handbooks, reports for your project

Selected resources that you may find useful. This is NOT a comprehensive list.

  • Appropriate Technology Library: A full-text collection of over one thousand publications covering projects and technical information
  • Books 24x7: Full-text e-books in engineering, including topics like Sustainable Energy & Development
  • Knovel: Engineering and Scientific Handbooks
    • A full text collection of hundreds of handbooks and reference sources
  • Patents: patents can show you similar devices and how they work
 
 

Librarians

Angie Locknar - Engineering and Science Libraries

Darcy Duke - Barker Engineering Library

 

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Related Guides

  • RefWorks (for organizing your citations and citing properly)
 

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