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May 25, 2004

Engineering Conferences International Symposium Series

The Engineering Conferences International Symposium Series is a site that publishes open access conference proceedings in engineering. Only a few are available so far, including some that are of interest here (via Open Access News.):

  • e-Technologies in Engineering Education: Learning Outcomes Providing Future Possibilities
  • Enhancement of the Global Perspective for Engineering Students by Providing an International Experience
  • Teaching Entrepreneurship to Engineering Students

Posted by John Dupuis at 5/25/2004 02:56:00 PM  

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