Lawrence University Resources
Starting Points
- Best Info on the Net (BIOTN). Chosen by the librarians at St. Ambrose University.
- Case Western University. CWRU Chemistry Internet Resouces.
- EiNet. Provides links to guides for analytical chemistry, biochemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and physical chemistry.
- ISIHighlyCited.com Provides bibliographic and biographical information on 250 preeminent scientists and engineers.
- WWW Virtual Subject
Library -- Chemistry -- a large list, maintained at The University of
Liverpool.
- Yahoo's Chemistry Page -- another big list of resources.
- WWW Chemistry Guide -- a collection of annotated links of organic, biochemical, computational, medicinal and other chemistry sites.
Abstracts and Indexes
- ChemWeb Primarily
serves organic chemistry information, free to use,
though registration is required. Basic searching of about 140 journals and
23 databases.
- STNEasy Available
5 p.m. to 5 a.m. and weekends, except from Saturday night to Sunday, early
afternoon during database update hours. Click on "GO" to log in from
the Lawrence campus.
Selected Chemistry Resources
- Chemdex Chemical education resources of various types for all levels and ages.
- ChemFinder from CambridgeSoft. Provides chemical compound searching.
- Chemical Hygiene Guide at Rutgers.
- ChemInfo from Indiana University. How to find and use chemistry information.
- Chemistry software resources on the Internet.
- The Clean Water Network. An alliance of more than 1,000 organiazations whose goal is to support and strengthen the Federal Clean Water Act.
- General Chemistry: starting points for students, from Colorado College.
- Made to Measure. Special supplement from the publishers of Analytical Chemistry and Today's Chemist at Work.
- Vermont Safety Information Resources. Safety and chemical toxicity information.
- WebElements. The Periodic Table on the WWW from Boston College department of chemistry.
- The Why Files. Why ask why? Why not ask why!
- Yahoo's Spectroscopy page.
Electronic Journals
Chemistry Departments and Organizations
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