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eBooks now available in SAE library

By Janice Wood · September 1, 2011 ·

SAE International’s Digital Library now includes eBooks to bolster its already collection of more than 175,000 technical papers, standards, and related publications from SAE International and other organizations.

SAE International’s portfolio of eBooks in the SAE Digital Library includes 117 titles. In addition, SAE International offers bundled sets of eBooks on the following topics:

  • Engine Testing
  • Engine & Powertrain Systems
  • Vehicle Dynamics & Chassis
  • Brakes
  • Electronics
  • Fundamentals
  • Safety
  • Honda R&D Technical Review

eBooks in the SAE Digital Library are available in .pdf format. Electronic versions of the books can be viewed via a personal computer, laptop, or hand-held. Also, some books that were converted to eBooks contained page-sized images or images with small text and customers can increase the font size of the text and the .pdf can always be viewed to insure clarity. With the .pdf format, eBooks are presented as an electronic copy of the printed version.

For more information: DigitalLibrary.SAE.org

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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