General resources for science and engineering graduate students (copyright, scientific writing, etc.) can be found at the General Resources for Graduate Students in the Physical Sciences and Engineering.
Below are some research databases applicable to Engineering Education.
(Complete list of Education Databases ** Complete list of Engineering Databases)
Shown below are some popular science and engineering journals available online through OSU Library subscriptions. For a complete listing of all OSU Library e-journals, visit the OSU Libraries' Online Journals List (or search for print and e-journals in the OSU catalog.) More info on e-journals.
OSU has access to many e-dissertations and theses through Proquest. (For best results, use the Advanced Search.)
Details for finding dissertations and theses from all over the world (including OSU).
Beyond JEE: Finding publication venues to get your message to the 'right' audience (Amy S. Van Epps, presented at the 120th ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2013)
(through ILLiad) Request free electronic delivery of journal articles not available through OSU Libraries' subscriptions.
If you are publishing articles, you should have an ORCiD Identifier.
OSU holds a site license for LabArchives electronic lab notebooks, available to all faculty, staff and students.
Instruction Material for LabArchives
The U. of Wisconsin's Ebling Library provides up-to-date, user-friendly information on Federal Agency Public Access Compliance (arising from US OSTP Memo of February 2013 which requires open access publishing of research funded by US Gov agencies).