Image of the Transportation Research Board's TRID database.
TRID continues to evolve with more total resources indexed and now digitized versions of older TRB publications.

 

Good news on multiple fronts for fans of TRB's TRIS database and TRB's Information Services, which includes resources like Research in Progress (RIP) and Transportation Research International Documentation (TRID) Database.  

 

To jog your memory, RIP allows you to look up more than 14,000 research projects that are "in progress" and when they are completed most result in published reports, which flow into TRB's TRID database of more than 1.2 million transportation research publications!


That's a powerful duo for locating research that is underway or recently completed, but the big new bonus (for TRB publications at least) is that TRB has been scanning older research reports and making them accessible as free full text pdf documents. 

 

The most up-to-date list of newly-digitized TRB publications is always available on the TRB Library home page.


New Archival Publications

Transportation Research Record (TRR) – 595598646662747803804805807811813814815817820822823825826827828829830833

  • Highway Research Record (HRR) – 184350170195246404445453
  • Highway Research Bulletin (HRB) – 128264267
  • Transportation Research Circular – 479

 

BONUS!

TRB Webinar recording available:
Four Databases with a Common Goal: Transportation Research:  This recent TRB webinar highlighted four transportation research tools that anyone performing US DOT-sponsored research needs to know how to use: Research in Progress (RIP) Database; USDOT Research Hub; Transportation Research International Documentation (TRID) Database; Repository & Open Science Access Portal (ROSA P).  Links to the webinar can be found in the TRIS Online Documentation & Training Materials, and in the new RIP-TRID FAQs.


New Snap Searches Available

Formerly called 'Overview Guides,' TRB Snap Searches provide a succinct summary of activities in TRB on a given topic.  Two new Snap Searches are now available:

 

Questions about TRB publications or resources?  We're here to help!

 

Ken Winter
434-962-8979
VDOT Research Library