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Physical Chemistry Research Guide
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This graduate level research guide includes a list of key databases and reference works, RSS feeds to new articles in selected journals, saved subject searches for finding books in the library catalog, plus more. The goal is to provide "one-stop" shopping for commonly accessed resources. The guide also includes chemical lab safety resources. |
Inorganic Chemistry Research Guide
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This graduate level research guide includes a list of key databases and reference works, RSS feeds to new articles in selected journals, saved subject searches for finding books in the library catalog, plus more. The goal is to provide "one-stop" shopping for commonly accessed resources. It also includes chemical lab safety resources. |
Chemical Engineering Resources for Students
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This undergraduate level research guide includes research methods plus lists to commonly used databases and reference materials. It also includes information to help students locate books and journals. Site-licensed software, useful web sites, and links to key lab safety resources are also included. The goal of this guide is to provide foundational support to the broad array of chemical engineering course assignments and to help foster information literacy skills. |
Chemical Engineering Research Guide
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This graduate level research guide includes a list of key databases and reference works, RSS feeds to new articles in selected journals, saved subject searches for finding books in the library catalog, plus more. The goal is to provide "one-stop" shopping for commonly accessed resources. Stanford's ChE program has three focal points - biotechnology, energy, and nanotechnology - so resources selected cover these areas. Chemical lab safety resources are also included in this guide. |
Organic Chemistry Research Guide
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This graduate level research guide includes a list of key databases and reference works, RSS feeds to new articles in selected journals, saved subject searches for finding books in the library catalog, plus more. The goal is to provide "one-stop" shopping for commonly accessed resources. |
Finding Data 101
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A basic web tutorial covering the use of three first-stop resources for locating physical property data for chemical compounds: the CRC Handbook; DIPPR; and the NIST Chemistry WebBook. |
Polymer Science and Engineering Research Guide
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This graduate level research guide includes a list of key databases and reference works, RSS feeds to new articles in selected polymer journals, saved subject searches for finding books in the library catalog, and educational web sites. This guide also includes a short list of lab safety resources. |
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Guide
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This graduate level research guide includes a list of key databases and reference works, RSS feeds to new articles in selected nano journals, saved subject searches for finding books in the library catalog, plus more. The goal is to provide "one-stop" shopping for commonly accessed resources. |
Information Competencies for Chemistry Undergraduates: the elements of information literacy, second edition
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[Second Edition, 2011] This document identifies the skills and knowledge that chemistry undergraduates should have by the completion of a bachelors degree in chemistry and lists specific resources we recommend. The document is divided into 4 sections: 1) Big Picture: the Library and Scientific and Chemical Literature; 2) Properties, Spectra, Safety Information; 3) Chemical Literature; and 4) Scientific Communication. |
Using CHEMnetBASE and Organic Syntheses to locate information on an organic compound
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Guided exercise used by students working in pairs typically in a computer equipped classroom. Each student completes an exercise which is reviewed by an instructor. Students retain exercises. During the hour session students are expected to complete the first two pages. Many solve the organic "chemystery" of journal citations on the third page by using a library catalog, CASSI Search Tool, or a Web search engine, for example Google. |