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Magazines related...
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Magazines related...

Magazines related...

(OP)
In my country, Serbia, there is no magazine for civil engeeners (construction, building, concrete, steele, wooden structures and so...).
As I would like to educate constantly, and learn as much as possible I need to know what are the quality magazines (on English) in Europe or in the States relating these topics...
I know about New Civil Engeener Plus (NCE+, from UK) but I wonder is it recomendable to spend a great amount of money for magazine like NCE+...
I hope you guys will have a couple of suggestions...
Also, except amazon.co.uk, is there any other sites with good books for civil engeeners...
Thanks in advance...

RE: Magazines related...

The [UK] Institution of Civil Engineers have all their past papers (from 1836!) available online, pay to download. http://www.iceknowledge.com/

RE: Magazines related...

Im in US...

For Books:
civilbooks.com
mcgraw hill has a good bookstore on their website
opamp technical books-not sure of address-search for it

Magazines in US:
Structural Engineer
Structure
Civil Engineer
Civil Engineering(ASCE)
Modern Steel COnstruction(AISC)
Concrete International(ACI)

There are also many journals that the engineering societies put out.

RE: Magazines related...

One book from ASCE that I re-read frequently is:

"Sons of Martha," an edited compendium of stories and book excerpts from Civil Engineering projects, and noteworthy civil engineers' life stories. This will impell you to read other books referenced in "Sons..."

RE: Magazines related...

IgorDzuklevski - I do most of my current technical reading online, here are a few links (some of these have been mentioned by others). All are free.

Institute For Research In Construction:   http://irc.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/publications.html
American Wood Council Online eCourses:   http://www.awc.org/HelpOutreach/eCourses/index.html
Modern Steel Construction:   http://www.aisc.org/MSCTemplate.cfm
Bridge Builder:   http://bridgebuildermagazine.com/ME2/Audiences/default.asp
Concrete Construction:   http://www.concreteconstruction.net/
PCA Concrete Technology:   http://www.cement.org/tech/cct_newsletter.asp
Pile Driving Contractor's Assoc:   http://www.piledrivers.org/newsletter.php
Structural Engineer:   www.gostructural.com
CE News:   www.cenews.com
Structure Magazine:   http://www.structuremag.org/

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