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Engineering Management Research: Books & eBooks

Last Updated: Feb 19, 2024 11:40 AM

Electronic book resources are provided below. To search for both print and electronic books, please use the UB Libraries Everything Search (click here to access). The Everything Search will search all 4 million+ print books available at UB, hundreds of thousands of ebooks, as well as all print books (not e-books) from all SUNY libraries. 

You can also use the Everything Search to search books from all over the world using WorldCat. Change the dropdown menu next to the search box to "WorldCat" to search. For items UB does not own, you can request them using Delivery+ (click here for Delivery+). Delivery+ is a completely free service for UB faculty, staff, and students.

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  • Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science
    A multi-volume reference about operations research and management science theory, methodology, and applications.
     
  • System Engineering Management (5th edition)
    A practical, step-by-step guide to total systems management Systems Engineering Management, Fifth Edition is a practical guide to the tools and methodologies used in the field. 

  • Essentials of Project and Systems Engineering Management (3rd edition)
    The book both defines and describes the essentials of project and systems engineering management and, moreover, shows the critical relationship and interconnection between project management and systems engineering.

  • Handbook of Systems Engineering Management (2nd edition)
    This handbook presents a multifaceted view of systems engineering from process and systems management perspectives. 

  • Engineering Management: Challenges in the New Millennium
    Lockwood Library, 3rd Floor, TA190 .C43 2005
    This book prepares engineers to fulfill their managerial responsibilities, acquire useful business perspectives, and take on the much needed leadership roles to meet the new challenges in the decades ahead. These challenges will include satisfying customer demand with faster, cheaper and better products and services, managing an increasingly diversified workplace, creating and managing global supply chains, applying web-based management/engineering techniques to develop and sustain competitive advantages, and leading in creativity and innovation by transforming emerging technologies into business success

  • Handbook of Engineering Management 
    Lockwood Library, 3rd Floor, TA190 .H36 1986
    A practical reference work for established engineering managers and for the qualified engineer or engineering student who aspires to become a manager.
     
  • The Practice of Engineering Management: A New Approach
    Lockwood Library, 3rd Floor, TA190 .O26 1994
    This book explains how the principles of modern management, pioneered by Peter Drucker, relate to the human and scientific aspects of engineering.

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UB has a site license to EndNote, software that allows you to collect, store, organize, retrieve, and automatically format references to journal articles, books, patents, and more in your papers. 

For help using EndNote, click here for the EndNote Basics Guide here. The Guide contains descriptions of features, PDF downloads, and videos on how to use EndNote effectively.

For more help, contact Erin Rowley, Engineering Librarian, epautler@buffalo.edu