Laboratory Work - Search Tools and Techniques, Chemical Nomenclature, Safety Information, Physical Properties, and Spectra

Guide to Selected Physical Chemistry Resources for Chemists at Stanford (PDF Version)

In-depth subject guide to library resources for physical chemists.

Author: 
Baysinger, Grace
Organization: 
Stanford University
EMail: 
graceb@stanford.edu
Learning Objectives: 
To help familiarize users with key resources and tools that are available for physical chemistry.
Audience: 
Bachelor (Basic)
Audience: 
Bachelor (Advanced)
Audience: 
Faculty/Lecturer
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Intermediate
Date Document Created: 
Thu, 2008-05-01
Language(s): 
English
Browser Subjects: 
Chemical Nomenclature
Browser Subjects: 
Guides to Chemical Information Resources
Browser Subjects: 
Library Resources and Services
Browser Subjects: 
Scientific Literature and Scholarly Communication
Browser Subjects: 
Background Reading, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Books, and Review Articles
Browser Subjects: 
Finding Journal Articles and Patents

Chemistry 130 Search Tips (Winter 2008)

Summary showing how to convert lab data into search strategies to identify unknown organic compounds.

Author: 
Baysinger, Grace; Keller, Dave
Organization: 
Stanford University
EMail: 
graceb@stanford.edu
Learning Objectives: 
How to search by CAS Registry Number, MP, BP, MW, Number of Atoms, Molecular Elements, MF, Substructure Fragments, IR Peak, NMR Peak, NMR Spectra-Predicted, C-13 Peak, C-13 Spectra-Predicted
Audience: 
Bachelor (Basic)
Audience: 
Faculty/Lecturer
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Beginner
Date Document Created: 
Tue, 2008-01-01
Language(s): 
English
Browser Subjects: 
Safety Information, Physical Properties, and Spectra
Browser Subjects: 
Physical Property Searches
Browser Subjects: 
Predicting Properties
Browser Subjects: 
Spectral Data Searches
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