
This quick start guide provides a perfect introduction for VDOT employees who have never used ASTM Compass.
Check out the Library's latest quick start guide for full-text "desktop" access to nearly 140,000 standards, technical reports, and papers in ASTM Compass.
Already a user? Why not forward this info. on to a friend at VDOT?
After all, the agency's subscription allows "unlimited simultaneous usage." That means multiple employees can access the same document, in the same resource, at the exact same time! That's true for ASTM and AASHTO standards, and AASHTO E-Books like:
- Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities, 4th Edition
- Highway Safety Manual, 1st Edition
- Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals, 1st Edition, 2017 Revisions
- A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (The Green Book), 6th Edition
- Roadside Design Guide, 4th Edition with 2012 Errata
- AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications- 7th Edition with 2016 Interim Revisions
- Transportation Asset Management Guide: A Focus on Implementation
- Manual for Bridge Evaluation, 2nd Edition with 2016 Interim Revisions.
Resources are available in PDF or HTML formats with all kinds of Support Materials (including a new set of video tutorials) to help you get in, get started and get your job done, regardless of where you are or what kind of device you're using.
NEW: Save Time With "Saved Searches"
VDOT employees are still discovering the latest enhancement to VDOT's ASTM Compass subscription, namely the ability to "save" searches. Saved searches save you time and increase your productivity. See the November 2016 issue of the ASTM eNewsletter for details.
This enhancement joins existing features like: track standard revisions, bookmark, add internal notes (a.k.a. "annotate"), upload/attach documents, and share with a “group” of friends at VDOT. If you work at VDOT and use standards from ASTM or AASHTO (or any publications produced by those publishers) you’ll want to give ASTM Compass a try!
More than 300 of your peers at VDOT have used their free accounts to download more than 15,000 standards.
You heard that correctly, even when you are not on the VDOT network (like from home, a meeting or any time you're using a connected handheld device) you can use your Virtual Library Card for "Remote Access" to this and all of VDOT's subscription databases.
Questions? We're here to help.
Ken Winter
Ken.Winter@VDOT.Virginia.gov
434-962-8979

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