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The resources below link to official universities, government repositories and openly licensed textbook providers. Access and reuse remain subject to the licence displayed by each source.
Open Engineering Textbooks
Basics of Fluid Mechanics
Bar-Meir — GNU Free Documentation License. Useful for mechanical, civil, chemical and aerospace engineering.
OPEN OFFICIAL PAGEFundamentals of Compressible Flow Mechanics
Bar-Meir — openly available under the GNU Free Documentation License.
OPEN OFFICIAL PAGEFundamentals of Electrical Engineering I
Don Johnson — an openly licensed CC BY electrical-engineering textbook.
OPEN OFFICIAL PAGEA First Course in Electrical and Computer Engineering
Louis Scharf — CC BY introductory electrical and computer engineering material.
OPEN OFFICIAL PAGETrusted Technical Libraries
- Open Textbook Library — Engineering & Technology: openly licensed textbooks with licence information.
- OpenStax: free, peer-reviewed and openly licensed textbooks.
- MIT OpenCourseWare — Mechanical Engineering: free course notes and learning materials.
- NASA Technical Reports Server: publicly available aerospace and engineering research.
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