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A - F

  1. Annual Reviews
    Access reviews of research and discovery [abstracts, full text, .pdf]. The beginning decade is with each link.
  2. Databases and Servers :
    • ChemFinder
      ‘Individual access to ChemFinder is complimentary on a limited basis.’ Search a range of databases. Fee-based for full subscriptions.
    • ChemGate Spectroscopy Search Engine
      [Search for NMR, IR and MS Spectra]
      Multiple search methods - structure, text, method or categories. Free to join but then a cost per access.
    • ChemIndex
      The Professional’s version of ChemFinder. This is Fee-based.
    • Cheminfo
      ‘Chemical Information Sources, is designed to help people find and learn how to use chemical information resources on the Internet and elsewhere.’
    • ChemSpy
      ‘ChemSpy.com provides a one stop shop for a wide range of search tools for chemistry professionals, students, and educators, looking for chemistry news, resources, databases, acronyms, definitions, and chemical industry information.’ Also provides access to Chemistry tutorials.
    • eMolecules® [Searching the World’s Chemistry]
      A search format for a vast range of chemical information. Basic, advanced searching, Cheminformatics 101 and more. You can also try their ChemDiv section where you can ‘shop for 500 000 Screening Compounds’.
    • Sincris
      ‘Web related servers, Chemistry and Small molecules.’
    • STN International
      ‘Connects scientists, engineers and anyone who needs technical information to the world’s most complete and authoritative databases.’ Fee-based.
    • World Chemistry Servers
      Links listed alphabetically.

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G - L

  1. General Sites & Portals :
    • Biochemlinks
      An array of links grouped under directories.
    • Chemical and Other Safety Information
      ‘A source of general information about safety and the potential hazards of chemicals’. From The Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford University.
    • Chemical Industry Supplier Registry
      ‘A compilation of chemical suppliers enabling buyers to easily source manufacturers for price and capacity of commodity and specialty chemicals by name or CAS registry number. Site includes new projects, Free magazines, jobs, news and events.’ [Majority US based but does include information for Australia.]
    • Chemical Of The Week
      ‘A weekly fact sheet about a chemical or type of chemical to increase students’ knowledge about chemicals, their production, cost, and uses.’
    • Chemistry of How Things Work - ChemCases
      ‘Twelve case studies of chemistry in products we use and situations we meet. ChemCases.com helps you evaluate the decisions behind these products and situations.’ One example is Alcohol and You.
    • Chemsoc
      ‘Chemsoc is for everyone interested in the chemical sciences — with events, features, links, educational materials plus the ever-popular Visual Elements Periodic Table and Timeline.’
      Highly Recommended !
    • Cramster Chemistry Help
      ‘Cramster is a global online study community centered on providing understanding to math questions whether it’s related to homework, exam preparation or general learning.’ Based on specific textbooks used, leading to related solutions. Also other resources.
    • Creative Chemistry
      UK based. Geared for secondary education, it may be useful for people at a higher level.
    • Eric Weisstein’s World of Chemistry
      Chemical Reactions, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Quantum Chemistry, Experimental Chemistry, Mineralogy and more.
    • National Chemical Information Gateway, The
      ‘Designed to help you find relevant information about chemicals as quickly and easily as possible’. Australian site.
    • What’s That Stuff ?
      The chemical composition of products from shampoos to chocolate.
  2. Journals, Magazines & Other Documentation :
  3. Link Directories :

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M - R

  1. Molecules :
  2. Organic Chemistry :
    • Organic Chemistry Portal
      ‘The Organic Chemistry Portal offers an overview of recent topics, interesting reactions, and information on the most important chemicals.’
    • Organic Chemistry Resources Worldwide
      ‘A web site designed for the specific needs of organic chemists … collecting and independently annotating all useful organic chemistry sites and to present them in an intuitive way … this low-graphics, quick-loading guide has no access restriction as it available for a worldwide audience and no registration or user fee are required.’
    • Organic Chemistry Tutorials
      Includes tutorials, mechanisms, practice tests, laboratory help, odds & ends and more.

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S - Z

  1. Search Engines :
    • Scirus Science Search
      Specify searches through journals, websites or both.
    • Chemindustry
      A search engine that has multiple directories and sub-directories through which you can search.
  2. Software :
    • ACD/ChemSketch
      A variety of Free software and applets.
    • Chemsources
      Annotated links to chemistry software for download.
    • MacMolPlt
      ‘MacMolPlt is a modern graphics program for plotting 3-D molecular structures and normal modes [vibrations].’ Works in Windows, Mac and Linux. Has an online manual.
  3. Tools of All Kinds :
    • new !CHEMIX School
      [Chemistry Software for Students and Chemists]
      This covers a wide range of chemistry areas. It is Fee-based but individual costs are very reasonable. Appears to provide a vast wealth of information within chosen areas.
    • ChemPuter
      From the University of Sheffield, ‘a set of simple interactive calculators for chemistry on the World-Wide Web.’
    • General Chemistry Online
      Common compound library, companion notes, construction kits, articles, toolbox, tutorials, FAQs, glossary, links, exam survival guide and more.
    • WebElements Periodic Table, Chemistry
      Professional edition [link to a Scholar’s edition from the Science page]. Click an element and gain lots of information.
      Brilliant !.
    • Virtual Chemistry
      Oxford University. Virtual experiments, Molecules of the Month, streaming explanations of key topics, link to Palm Pilots. Other material and information via links.
  4. Tutorials :

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