E-NEWS
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Dedicated to the engineering integrity of manufactured products, an organization will offer its articles and papers through an online research resource. Material from the biannual journal Engineering Integrity, published by the Engineering Integrity Society (EIS; Sheffield, UK), will be accessible to anyone via IngentaConnect, an online tool that allows users to browse more than 20 million articles, papers, and reports. Although users of the research tool must typically pay to view papers, they can download EIS content dating back to 2003 for free. By providing the publications pertaining to engineering progress and development online, the society hopes to encourage the exchange of engineering ideas on a global level.