Journal

Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia (1920 - 1928)

From
1920
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
To
1928
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Engineering and Journal

Summary

The Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia [ISSN 0155-039X] was published in nine annual volumes, Volumes 1-9, by the Institution during the period 1920-1928. It contains technical papers presented at meetings, the Constitution, Annual Meeting reports, membership lists, obituaries, reports of proceedings of Divisions, and other matters relating to the Institution. It was superseded by the monthly Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, published from 1929.

Details

Both author and subject indexes to these Transactions are included in the Institution's publication "Author and Subject Index of publications 1920-1968".

All volumes of these Transactions have also been digitised and access is provided at volume and article level, as well as full text searching. See 'Published Resources'.

Timeline

 1920 - 1928 Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
       1929 - 2014 Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
             1959 - 2002 Civil Engineering Transactions
             1965 - 2002 Mechanical Engineering Transactions
             2015 - Create : The Journal For Engineers Australia
                   1965 - 1975 Mechanical and Chemical Engineering Transactions
                   1995 - Australasian Journal of Water Resources
                   1998 - Australian Journal of Structural Engineering
                   2003 - Australian Journal of Mechanical Engineering
                   2003 - Australian Journal of Civil Engineering

Related Corporate Bodies

Published resources

Books

  • Institution of Engineers Australia, Author and Subject Index of publications 1920-1968 (Sydney: Institution of Engineers, Australia, 1969), 187 pp. Full coverage: 1920-1928. Details

Resources

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