If you cannot access the fulltext of a standard in our existing databases which you need for your research or teaching, please apply through the request form and we will try to get it for you.
Some standards have been ordered in print recently in and are not easily searchable so they are listed under the series title of "Recent print standards"
Standards are codes of best practice containing technical specifications and guidelines. They are used to ensure consistency, reliability, and provide a quality benchmark.
The primary aim of standardisation is to facilitate the exchange of goods and services through the elimination of procedural barriers to trade i.e. European Free Trade systems, and as a result provide benefits to consumers, users, manufacturers and suppliers.
The Library provides access to the full text of standards via:
You can search for standards in these databases using either the Standard number, Title or Keyword, or by using the ICS codes in i2i. Some standard require users to register for a personal account to view the documents.
Our i2i collection provides access to ISO, EN, and NSAI standards (with some exceptions).
Please search for the standard you require without the prefix (e.g., 9001, not BS 9001).
While British Standards (BS) are searchable, full text access is not available, to see if the corresponding Irish, European, or International equivalents is available,scroll down under the summary area and click on "Equivalences".
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ATU Library also provides access to the full text of standards via CIS and IEEE.
If you need help accessing standards please email library@atu.ie.
Terminology, signs, symbols etc.
Describe the functions and structure/relationships within an organisation
Define characteristics of a product or service with performance thresholds
Detail test and analysis methods for products
Irish - IS
British - BS
European - EN
International - ISO
Many Irish Standards (IS) are developed nationally or adapted from European or International standards and can be found in the i2i National Standards Database.
BSI produces technical standards on a wide range of products and services and also supplies certification and standards-related services to businesses.
NSAI Standards is responsible for the development of Irish Standards, representing Irish interests in the work of the European and International standards bodies CEN/CENELEC and ISO/IEC, and for the publication and sale of Irish Standards.
As Ireland’s Official standards body, NSAI aims to inspire consumer confidence and create the infrastructure for products and services to be recognized and relied on, all over the world. Where a standard already exists, NSAI works with businesses to help them apply it. Where a standard may be needed, NSAI will work with relevant parties at national or international level to create and develop the appropriate standard. NSAI improves the performance of Irish business and protects consumers through the setting of standards and issuing of certification in the quality and safety of goods and services.
The ISO creates documents that provide requirements, specifications, guidelines or characteristics that can be used consistently to ensure that materials, products, processes and services are fit for their purpose.
European Standards (EN) are standards that have been approved by the CEN - European Committee for Standardization, CENELEC - European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization or ETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute. They have the status of a national standard in all member countries of the European Union.
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