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General

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

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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 Tidbits

E-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.

ASME International, Department of Professional Development has the tools to get you fully prepared for this difficult exam!

ASME International offers a timed final test with instant results and has a professor accessible via email to answer your questions. This course also offers over 200 exam-type problems with answers and includes eleven modules covering the exam topics. Each module features practice problems, explanatory text in easy-to-follow outlines, questions to test yourself, solutions with explanations, and references for further study.

PE Online Q & A Review-- It's Online and available whenever you are!

To find out more, see a demo and to register, click http://peonline.asme.org.

Kathy Warner
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ASME International
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New York, NY 10016-5990
tel: (212) 591-7411
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WarnerK@asme.org

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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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