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The Sundback Legacy

Resources for the study of Chemistry at Allegheny are largely supported through gifts from the Sundback family, honoring Gideon Sundback.

 

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Databases

  • ACS (American Chemical Society Publications)
    Subject: Chemistry
    Contains: Full text articles from all ACS journals
    Coverage: 1889 to present
  • CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
    Subjects: Data for Chemistry and Physics
    Contains: Data, articles, bibliographies, editorials and reviews.
  • Web of Science
    Subjects: Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences
    Contains: Citations and abstracts. Citation mapping
    Coverage: 1990 to Present
  • SciFinder
    Subject: Chemistry, biomedical sciences, engineering, materials science, agricultural science, etc.
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  • General Science (Abstracts &) Full Text
    Subject: Sciences
    Contains: Citations with abstracts to English language journal articles. Some full text articles available from 1995-.
    Coverage dates: 1984-present
  • Illustrata: Natural Sciences (ProQuest)
    Subjects: All Sciences
    Contains: Full text of tables, figures, graphs, charts and other illustrations from scientific journals
    Coverage: 1997 - Current

Websites

  • Common Chemistry
    From Chemical Abstracts Service, a free look-up for CAS Registry Numbers of approximately 7,800 chemicals of widespread general public interest.
  • Meta-Synthesis
    Scientific publishing house offering books, poster, databases, multimedia materials, web books, seminars, and short courses that attempt to explain and demystify chemical reaction science.
  • Web Elements
    Periodic Table on the Web.
  • IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry)
    Serves to advance the worldwide aspects of the chemical sciences and to contribute to the application of chemistry in the service of mankind. IUPAC can address many global issues involving the chemical sciences.
  • Links for Chemists
    Includes an extensive, well organized, frequently updated list of chemistry links, including links to university chemistry departments, companies, information, literature, and more.
 

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