The Internet is an excellent source for information. This month's Web site review looks at informative sites for engineers, including an Internet engineering library, a mechanical engineering-related resource, a job search for engineers, and a site discussing the theory of constraints, the thinking process and synchronous manufacturing.
www.englib.cornell.edu/ice/. The Internet Connections for Engineering Web site is maintained at Cornell University, Engineering Library. All the resources relate to areas such as engineering, chemistry and physics. On the home page, either click on a letter or scroll down the page for an alphabetically linked list of categories and topics. Clicking on a category, such as Materials Science under the letter "E," Engineering, brings up a page with links to societies, associations, laboratories and institutes, all relating to this topic. At the bottom of this page are links to Other Indexes. Back on the home page, clicking on Quality Engineering under "Q" brings up a page that has a link to the Creacon Enterprises Quality Engineering Server or another index, Yahoo: Science: Engineering: Quality Management. At the top of the home page, there are other links: About the ICE Server/Service, Other Internet Indexes and Make a suggestion for ICE. Clicking on About the ICE Server/Service links visitors to a page that briefly describes this site. Clicking Other Internet Indexes gives links to other sites relating to engineer-ing. If you want to make a suggestion or comment, then click the Make a suggestion for ICE link. This site is a good reference.