ASCE Journal Access

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) publishes a variety of peer-reviewed journals that serve as vital resources for civil engineering research and practice. These journals cover a wide range of topics within the civil engineering field, including structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, environmental engineering, and more.

As of now, ASCE has 40 to 42 peer-reviewed journals. Each journal aims to disseminate high-quality research, innovative practices, and advancements in technology that can enhance the profession. The journals are known for their rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that published articles meet high academic and professional standards.

Step to Access :

  • Navigate to the main menu and click on the “Journals” button.
  • After clicking on the Journals button, you will see a comprehensive list of journals that your institution is subscribed to.
  • Browse through the list and select any journal you wish to read articles from.
  • Upon selecting a journal, you can explore the available articles for reading.

Reading Articles from Specific Journals

  • Choose the journal from which you would like to read articles and click on its title.

  • You will be directed to the journal’s main page, where several sections are available, including:

    • Journal Home
    • Current Issue
    • All Issues
    • About
  • Click on any of the above sections based on your interests.

  • Additionally, you can read the following highlighted articles:

    • Most Recent Articles: Stay updated with the latest research.
    • Most Cited Articles: Discover influential studies within the field.
    • Most Read Articles: Explore popular articles among readers.

Article Viewing Experience on ASCE

  • Upon opening an article, you will find the author’s information along with the article title. This allows you to explore details about the author and their credentials.
  • You can read the full article directly online. To enhance your navigation, utilize the left-side section tab to jump to any specific section of the article.
  • For offline reading, you have the option to download the article as a PDF. This enables you to save the article for future reference.
  • The platform provides insights into how many times the article has been downloaded by users, giving you a sense of its reach and popularity.
  • You can share the article with your colleagues and the wider research community, facilitating collaboration and discussion.