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Chemistry Subject Guide

Getting Started

When you begin research in a new topic area it is useful to identify phrases, define words and find brief facts. The resources in this section list some reference sources for the field of Chemistry.  To find additional materials search the AUS library catalog (http://alberta.aus.edu/search).

Reference Resources

Dictionary of chemistry [e-book]
(http://alberta.aus.edu/search)

Macmillan encyclopedia of chemistry (3 volumes)
Reference Collection - 1st Floor – QD4 .M33 1997 

Encyclopedia of inorganic chemistry (3 volumes)
Reference Collection - 1st Floor – QD148 .E53 1994

Chemistry: foundations and applications       
Reference Collection - 1st Floor – QH541.15.B56 L54 2002

Finding Books and Other Materials

The AUS Library uses the Library of Congress Classification system. To find books search in the AUS library catalog (http://alberta.aus.edu/search). To browse the shelves for books in Chemistry, try the following call numbers:

QD 1-947   Chemistry
QD71-142   Analytical Chemistry
QD146-197   Inorganic Chemistry
QD241-441   Organic Chemistry
QD510-536   Thermochemistry
QD551-562   Electrochemistry

Finding Journal Articles

In the field of Chemistry the AUS library subscribes to hundreds of journals, most of which are found online.  To access databases with Chemistry information go to:

http://library.aus.edu/Databases/Databases-subject.htm#Science

You may also use Journal Finder on the library website (http://lt4tz7xl8k.search.serialssolutions.com/).  From the drop down menu under “Browse electronic and print journals by subject” select Physical Sciences & Mathematics.

Top Database Choices

Science Direct – The world's largest scientific, technical and medical (STM) database supplemented by relevant bibliographic databases to expand literature searches further and a growing program of online reference works. Over three million articles and over 59 million abstracts from all fields of science.

Science Citation Index Expanded – The Science Citation Index Expanded is a multidisciplinary index to the journal literature of the sciences. It fully indexes 5,900 major journals across 150 scientific disciplines—that's 2,100 more journals than the print and CD-ROM versions of the SCI. The Science Citation Index Expanded includes all cited references captured from indexed articles.

AccessScience – This online encyclopedia gives access to all the articles, fully illustrated, from the latest edition of the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology, Research Updates from the McGraw-Hill Yearbooks, thousands of illustrations, and the latest Science News® headlines, biographies, and more.

Proquest Science Journals – Search full text and images for the leading periodicals in science and technology. Subject coverage includes computers, engineering, physics, telecommunications, and transportation.

Other Databases

Academic Research Library (Proquest) – Search the full collection of journals and magazines for information on a broad range of general reference subjects including arts, business, humanities, social sciences, and the sciences.

Academic Search Premier (EbscoHost) – This multi-disciplinary database offers full text for more than 1,850 scholarly journals, including nearly 1,300 peer-reviewed titles. Covering virtually every area of academic study, Academic Search Elite offers full text information dating as far back as 1985.

Journal Citation Reports – The Journal Citation Reports is an essential, comprehensive, and unique resource for journal evaluation, using citation data drawn from over 8,400 scholarly and technical journals worldwide. Coverage is both multidisciplinary and international, and incorporates journals from over 3,000 publishers in 60 nations.

Websites

General Chemistry Online!  http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/index.shtml  – An award winning site that covers the basics and beyond, includes a huge FAQ section on all things chemical, a library of common compounds, and interactive tools for building chemical formulas, names, equations, and problem solutions.

SCIRUS  http://www.scirus.com – A comprehensive science-specific search engine.

Getting help with your research

The reference librarians at AUS are happy to help you with your research.  For specific search strategy assistance in Chemistry please contact:

Thomas Hodge
Liaison Librarian for Chemistry
06-515-2260
thodge@aus.edu

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