Journal

General Engineering Transactions (1977 - 2002)

From
1977
To
2002
Functions
Engineering and Journal
Alternative Names
  • Transactions of multi-disciplinary engineering, Australia
  • Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. Multi-disciplinary engineering

Summary

General Engineering Transactions under various titles, was published by the Institution of Engineers Australia from 1977 - 2002, under one series of volume numbers "GE.1 to GE.26". It contains technical and scientific research papers about multi-disciplinary engineering topics relevant to Australia, and papers of a general nature not directly related to the Civil, Mechanical, or Electrical colleges. It was usually published twice a year. Prior to 1977, general and multi-disciplinary engineering papers were included in the 'Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia' [ISSN 0020-3319] so these 'Transactions' partially supersede that 'Journal'. From 2003 it was superseded by the Australian journal of multi-disciplinary engineering [ISSN: 1448-8388] (2003- )

Details

From 1977 to 1979 it was published as General Engineering Transactions [ISSN: 0314-6111] with volume numbers "GE.1-GE.3"; then from 1980-1983 as Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. General engineering [ISSN: 0725-0444] volumes "GE.4-GE.7/1"; then from 1983-1996 as Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. Multi-disciplinary engineering [ISSN: 0812-3314] volumes "GE.7/2 to GE.20"; and finally from 1997-2002 as Transactions of multi-disciplinary engineering, Australia / The Institution of Engineers, Australia [ISSN: 1441-6611] volumes "GE.21-GE.26".

An index to the articles in these Transactions is included in the Institution's annual publication "Index" 1975-1981, and electronically in the Institution's "Australian Engineering Database (ENGINE)" 1980-2018.

Partial collections of digitised copies of these Transactions are also available - see 'Published resources' for details.

Timeline

 1977 - 2002 General Engineering Transactions
       2003 - Australian Journal of Multi-disciplinary Engineering

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