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2024 Reading Lists

Our Reading Lists have been curated on key topic areas by the IET Library team to aid your research and introduce you to our collections.

Take a look at the 2024 Reading Lists below to browse selected publications in key topic areas.

Collection highlights

November 2024

Covers our most popular eBooks in 2024, titles that have never been featured before, and library staff picks.

Transport

October 2024

Covers automated vehicles, aviation, cars, engines and fuel, rail, shipping and transport systems.

Renewable energy

September 2024

Covers climate change, energy systems, grids, and solar and wind power.

Computing

August 2024

Covers coding and programming, cyber security, mathematics and methodologies, and networks.

Electronics and energy storage

July 2024

Covers batteries, circuits, electric vehicles and general energy storage.

Communications

June 2024

Covers 5G/6G, antennas, history of communications, radar and satellites

Power generation and transmission

May 2024

This list covers energy storage, grids, nuclear power, power systems and smart technologies. 

Engineering mathematics

April 2024

Covers computational mathematics, physics, and essential reference guides.

Artificial intelligence

March 2024

Covers AI fundamentals, digital twins, AI in transport and healthcare, and smart cities. 

Electric vehicles

February 2024

Covers charging, design, safety, grid integration, and intelligent systems.

Professional skills

January 2024

Covers career development, ethics and working practices, interviews and technical writing, leadership, and women in STEM.

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