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Motor Industry Research Association. Automobile Abstracts, Warwickshire, UK: MIRA, monthly. http://www.mira.co.uk

Monthly electronic journal of abstracts of technical articles from worldwide automotive literature. Covers all aspects of vehicle design and performance, as well as fuel, lubricants, materials, production and environmental aspects.

National Academies of Sciences. Transportation Research Board. Transportation Research Information Services (TRIS). Washington, DC: NAS. Sponsored by the Federal Highway Administration, the Federal Transit Administration, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and various state Departments of Transportation. http://www.ntl.bts.gov/tris

World's largest and most comprehensive bibliographic resource on transportation information. Contains almost a half million records of published and ongoing research on all modes and disciplines in the field of transportation.

Society of Automotive Engineers. Global Mobility Database. Warrendale, PA: SAE. Available on www or CD-ROM. http://www.sae.org

Authoritative source of vehicle technology information, containing over 107,000 document summaries. Offers access to important new technologies, trends, innovations, ideas, and expertise. Contains detailed technical summaries of SAE information and other international sources, including technical papers, standards, regulations, journals, and reports.