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The Resource pages are references that fellow members have found to be useful in their profession. Do you have any favorite links or dog-eared books that you would like to have listed? It's easy to send your bookmarked sites. For instance, Internet Explorer (IE) lets you export your favorites to an html file that you can attach to an e-mail to the webmaster, horner@asme.org. (See instructions on exporting your bookmarks/favorites.) Check often, because this list is growing! NASA Tech Briefs http://www.nasatech.com/ Parametric Technology Corporation (Pro/Engineer) http://www.ptc.com/ Pro/Engineer Users Group http://www.prouser.org/ Eng-Tips Forum Community, http://www.eng-tips.com Engineering Science newsgroup (sci.engr) accessed via RemarQ Mechanical Engineering newsgroup (sci.engr.mech) accessed via RemarQ World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Mechanical Engineering, http://cdr.stanford.edu/html/WWW-ME/home.html www.MechanicalEngineer.com, http://www.mechanicalengineer.com Babel Fish Language Translator, http://babelfish.altavista.com/translate.dyn
American Society of Mechanical Engineers 800-THE ASME, http://www.asme.org ASME Region V, http://engineer.gvsu.edu/asme/ ASME International Constitution and By-Laws, http://www.asme.org/asme/constitution/cn_toc.html ML-10 Section, Subsection, Group Operations Manual Part I (.pdf) ML-10 Section, Subsection, Group Operations Manual Part II (.pdf) Membership TidbitsE-mail Alias: One way you can show your affiliation with ASME is with an e-mail alias. Your membership entitles you to an e-mail address like: smithj@asme.org. This is an e-mail alias that redirects messages to another e-mail address you already have. You can register your address and password at http://www.asme.org/email. ASME Career Development Series FREE-For-ALL, this series is now free for the download in Adobe PDF format at http://www.asme.org/pro_dev/career ASME's PE Online Exam Prep: To find out more, see demo and to register, click http://peonline.asme.org.
Finding Members: Lost touch with another member? You can contact 800-THE ASME to find them. If ASME has an e-mail address, they will provide that, but for privacy reasons they will not disclose any other information. They will attempt to be the intermediary and contact that member for you. Traveling? Moving? Keep in touch with a local ASME section wherever you go. Click onto http://secure.asme.org/ASMESearch/SearchLinks.cfm?type=section (Section websites maintained by third parties) Resources: You can also search the ASME catalog at http://www.asme.org/catalog Salary Curves: See where you are on the engineers salary curve, and what the trends in median compensation are.
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