Literature
Structurae offers a literature database for publications regarding bridge, civil and structural engineering, architecture, and construction in general. It provides a bibliographic index of books, articles, conference papers and other types of publications. Structurae also recently started building a repository of digital publications that is being expanded regularly.
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Literature Index and Catalogue
The literature index contains bibliographic data for more than 570,000 publications relating to bridge, civil and structural engineering as well as architecture and construction in general.
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Periodicals
Structurae's literature index contains articles from around 650 periodicals. Unfortunately, not all articles from all periodicals have been catalogued yet. The following table lists those journals with the largest numbers of articles listed.
# | Title | Articles |
---|---|---|
1 | Construction and Building Materials | 34423 |
2 | Engineering Structures | 17093 |
3 | Composite Structures | 16764 |
4 | Energy and Buildings | 12794 |
5 | Computers & Structures | 11310 |
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z- Original DocumentsRemarks on the Contract for Building Catterick Bridge. In: Archaeological Journal, v. 7, n. 1 (January 1850). (1850):
- Original DocumentsContemporary Copy on Parchment of the Contract for Building Catterick Bridge, 9 Hen. v. (1421–22.). In: Archaeological Journal, v. 7, n. 1 (January 1850). (1850):
- On the Building Called the King’s House, and Other Architectural Remains in the Town of Southampton. In: Archaeological Journal, v. 4, n. 1 (January 1847).
- The Ancient Bridge of Stirling: Investigations 1988–2000. In: Scottish Archaeological Journal, v. 23, n. 2 (September 2001). (2001):
- Deep learning reveals extent of Archaic Native American shell-ring building practices. In: Journal of Archaeological Science. :
- Destruction by fire: Reconstructing the evidence of the 586 BCE Babylonian destruction in a monumental building in Jerusalem. In: Journal of Archaeological Science. :
- Microfossil-determined provenance of clay building materials at Burrough Hill Iron Age hill fort, Leicestershire, England. In: Journal of Archaeological Science. :
- Diversity and structure of soil fungal communities unveil the building history of a burial mound of ancient Japan (Tobiotsuka Kofun, Okayama Prefecture). In: Journal of Archaeological Science. :
- Optimizing multiple non-invasive techniques (PXRF, pMS, IA) to characterize coarse-grained igneous rocks used as building stones. In: Journal of Archaeological Science. :
- Oxygen isotope dating of oak and elm timbers from the portcullis windlass, Byward Tower, Tower of London. In: Journal of Archaeological Science. :