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www.osti.gov
Subjects:
Biology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Anthropology and Archaeology; History of Science and Technology; Mathematical Sciences; Earth Sciences; Physics and Astronomy; Science (General); Government Information: United States; Environmental Studies
Summary:
"SciTech Connect is a portal to free, publicly-available DOE-sponsored R&D results including technical reports, bibliographic citations, journal articles, conference papers, books, multimedia and data information. SciTech Connect is a consolidation of two core DOE search engines, the Information Bridge and the Energy Citations Database. SciTech Connect incorporates all of the R&D information from these two products into one search interface. SciTech Connect was developed by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) to increase access to science, technology, and engineering research information from DOE and its predecessor agencies."--FAQ.
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srdata.nist.gov
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Physics and Astronomy
Summary:
NIST X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Database gives easy access to the energies of many photoelectron and Auger-electron spectral lines. Resulting from a critical evaluation of the published literature, the database contains over 22,000 line positions, chemical shifts, doublet splittings, and energy separations of photoelectron and Auger-electron lines. A highly interactive program allows the user to search by element, line type, line energy, and many other variables. Users can easily identify unknown measured lines by matching to previous measurements. Version 4.1 which contains an additional 4368 data records for a total of over 33,000 data records. Version 4.1 also contains new reference photoelectron binding energies, reference Auger-electron kinetic energies, and reference Auger parameters for many elemental solids from recent analyses of Handbook data. Wagner plots are now available for 61 elements.
Author/Creator:
Naumkin, Alexander V., author.
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dissertationreviews.org
Subjects:
Education; General and Reference Works; Mathematical Sciences; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Communication and Journalism
Summary:
Features overviews of recently defended, unpublished doctoral dissertations in a wide variety of disciplines across the Humanities and Social Sciences. The site offer readers a glimpse of each discipline's immediate present by focusing on the window of time between dissertation defense and first book publication. Dissertation Reviews also features reviews of and guides to archives, libraries, databases, and other collections where such dissertation research was conducted, to help scholars improve their ability to undertake current and future research.
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eureka.genego.com
Subjects:
Biology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Medicine
Summary:
"Provides a simple one-button one-window access to GeneGo's manually curated databases. Users can query the database with gene, protein, compound, drug names, diseases, and processes, pathological or toxic categories in a free text format. The results, ranked based on relevance, will present all categories of information and data from the database and links to external databases including third party vendors such as Sigma Aldrich"--Edited description from PR Newswire.
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www.hazmatnavigator.com
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Toxicology and Chemical Safety
Summary:
Online resource for chemical safety information. Hazmat Navigator contains in-depth chemical safety, reactivity, and toxicity information on 7,000 compounds. Includes the contents of Bretherick's Handbook of Reactive Chemical Hazards, Sittig's Handbook of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens, Sittig's Handbook of Pesticides and Agricultural Chemicals, NFPA's Fire Protection Guide to Hazardous Materials and Encyclopedia of Toxicology.
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ilab.acdlabs.com
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
The online ACD/I-lab prediction engine may be used to predict physicochemical properties, NMR spectra and chemical shifts and ADME toxicities. It also assesses prediction reliability and includes searchable content databases.
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www.technicalreports.org
Subjects:
Government Information: United States; Engineering; Earth Sciences; Physics and Astronomy; History of Science and Technology; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
The Technical Report Archive & Image Library (TRAIL) is an initiative of the Center for Research Libraries (CRL) -- in which Stanford Libraries is participating -- to identify, digitize, archive, and provide access to federal technical reports issued prior to 1975. Technical reports communicate research progress in technology and science; they deliver information for technical development to industry and research institutions contributing to the continued growth of science and technology. These highly detailed reports contain valuable information serving specialized audiences of researchers. While availability to more recent (1994́⁰₃current) technical report literature has greatly improved with Internet access via the National Technical Reports Library (NTRL) -- also listed on databases.stanford.edu -- legacy technical report documents remain elusive to researchers. Most large research libraries across the country have sizeable collections of federally funded technical research reportś⁰₄frequently a million or more ranging from several pages to several hundred pages. An example of some report series digitized include: --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Civil Effects Test Operations (AEC-CEX) --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Lovelace ------Foundation for Medical Education and Research (AEC-LF) --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Health and Safety Laboratory (AEC-HASL) --U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Radiation Instruments Branch (AEC-RIB) --U.S. National Bureau of Standards, Monographs --U.S. Bureau of Mines Bulletin
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
"With more spectra and more searchable chemical structures than any other comparable publication, this new Ninth Edition is an essential reference for every analytical lab helping researchers fully leverage their mass spectrometry assets. The Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data's extensive coverage includes pharmaceuticals, illegal drugs, poisons, pesticides, steroids, natural products, chemical warfare agents, and environmental pollutants, enabling you to confidently identify or confirm the composition and chemical structure of hundreds of thousands of compounds. Your license to this unparalleled database enables your lab to support a broad range of critical applications, including: · Toxicology, forensics, and pathology, Homeland security, Pharmaceutical research, Industrial R&D and quality assurance, Environmental health and safety, Food safety Everything researchers need to identify the composition and chemical structure of thousands of compounds, including: 662,862 Spectra 70,714 Replicate Spectra 592,148 Compounds 565,135 Spectra with Searchable Structures"--Unedited description from publishers website.
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www.webofknowledge.com
Subjects:
Environmental Studies; Science (General); Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Biology
Summary:
Includes cited references to primary journal literature on biological research, medical research findings, and discoveries of new organisms. It covers original research reports and reviews in botany, zoology, and microbiology, and related fields such as biomedical, agriculture, pharmacology, and ecology, and interdisciplinary fields such as medicine, biochemistry, biophysics, bioengineering, and biotechnology. Available with up to 18 million records to 1926.
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hero.epa.gov
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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Environmental Studies; Toxicology and Chemical Safety
Summary:
The Health and Environmental Research Online (HERO) database provides an easy way to view the scientific literature behind EPA science assessments. The database includes more than 300,000 scientific articles from the peer-reviewed literature used by EPA to develop its Integrated Science Assessments (ISA) that feed into the NAAQS review. It also includes references and data from the Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS), a database that supports critical agency policymaking for chemical regulation. Risk assessments characterize the nature and magnitude of health risks to humans and the ecosystem from pollutants and chemicals in the environment. New studies are continuously added so scientists can keep abreast of new research. References are then sorted, classified and made available through HERO.
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www.springerimages.com
Subjects:
Science (General); Medicine; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Computer Science; Earth Sciences; Environmental Studies
Summary:
SpringerImages is a growing collection of scientific images that spans the scientific, technical and medical fields. The continually updated collection gathers photos, graphs, histograms, figures, and tables, and is available as a searchable online database. The SpringerImages interface enables users to search through captions, keywords, context and more, even jumping from the image to the source article. Users can create personalized image "sets, " and can easily export images for use in their own presentations or lectures.
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dmnp.chemnetbase.com + 1 more source
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
Driven by the vast, yet largely unexplored, potential of bioactive organisms in the ocean and improvements in analytical techniques to facilitate their research, natural products scientists face an increasing need for single-source reference cataloging the current knowledge and state-of-the-science regarding marine natural products. "Dictionary of Marine Natural Products with CD-ROM" presents a comprehensive resource for more than 25,000 known natural products drawn from marine organisms.Following a similar format to the Chapman and Hall Chemical Database, this dictionary indexes each product by chemical name, CAS registry number, and compound type. Documenting all known marine natural products, each entry includes the biological source, chemical structure, physical properties, biological activity, and literature references for each compound. An accompanying CD-ROM is fully text and structure-searchable and enables unique access to this valuable resource.The editors, John Blunt and Murray Munro, both pioneers in the field, also provide an introductory monograph that describes structural compound types and marine organisms. Marine organisms offer a delicate, yet plentiful source for a vast array of novel products whose unique structural features make them suitable drug candidates, pesticides, marine anti-fouling agents, and more. "The Dictionary of Marine Natural Products Web Version" gives researchers a new tool for developing pharmaceutical and chemical applications of marine natural products.
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phase.ceramics.org
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Earth Sciences; Science (General)
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www.reaxys.com + 1 more source
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Earth Sciences
Summary:
Reaxys Xcelerate is a fully integrated electronic chemistry database that contains organic, inorganic and organometallic substance, property, and reaction data for small molecules housed previously in the Beilstein, Gmelin, and Chemistry Patent databases. Includes coverage from 1771-present for 400 journals. Coverage also includes English language-only patents from the major chemistry patent classes of the U.S., European, and World Patent Offices. Reaxys Xcelerate is a premium version of Reaxys that allows faster analysis of results using visualization tools, automates synthesis planning, and uses flexible reporting outputs for sharing their results and annotations with colleagues.
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www.chemspider.com
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
"ChemSpider is a chemistry search engine. It has been built with the intention of aggregating and indexing chemical structures and their associated information into a single searchable repository. Providing access to millions of chemical structures and integration to a multitude of other online services ChemSpider is the richest single source of structure-based chemistry information."
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cindasdata.com
Subjects:
Engineering; Physics and Astronomy; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Earth Sciences
Summary:
Collection of materials properties databases for thermal, mechanical, electrical, physical and other properties of various materials including aerospace alloys. The Microelectronics Packaging Materials Database (MPMD) contains data on thermal, mechanical, electrical and physical properties of electronics packaging materials. The Thermophysical properties of matter database (TPMD), contains thermophysical properties of over 5,000 materials with approximately 50,000 data curves). The Aerospace Structural Metals Database (ASMD) contains approximately 80,000 data curves on over 200 alloys used in the aerospace and other industries.
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www.sciencedirect.com + 1 more source
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
"Comprehensive Organic Functional Group Transformations II (COFGT-II)" will provide the first point of entry to the literature for all scientists interested in chemical transformations. Presenting the vast subject of organic synthesis in terms of the introduction and interconversion of all known functional groups, "COFGT-II" provides a unique information source documenting all methods of efficiently performing a particular transformation. Organised by the functional group formed, "COFGT-II" consists of 144 specialist reviews, written by leading scientists who evaluate and summarise the methods available for each functional group transformation. Also available online via ScienceDirect featuring extensive browsing, searching, and internal cross-referencing between articles in the work, plus dynamic linking to journal articles and abstract databases, making navigation flexible and easy. By systematically treating each functional group in turn the work also identifies what is not known, thus pointing the way to new research areas. This book follows the systematic layout of the successful 1995 "COFGT" reference work, based on the arrangement and bonding of hetero-atoms around a central carbon atom. The work will save researchers valuable time in their research as each chapter is written by experts who have critically read and reviewed the literature and presented the best methods of forming every known functional group. COFGT-II provides the first point of entry to the literature for all scientists interested in chemical transformations. Presenting the vast subject of organic synthesis in terms of the introduction and interconversion of all known functional groups, COFGT-II provides a unique information source documenting all methods of efficiently performing a particular transformation. Organized by the functional group formed, COFGT-II consists of 144 specialist reviews, written by leading scientists who evaluate and summarize the methods available for each functional group transformation.
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Chemistry & ChemEng Library (Swain) » Reference (non-circulating) » QD262 .C534 2005 ... in-library use only
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dfc.chemnetbase.com + 1 more source
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
"The Dictionary of Food Compounds with CD-ROM: Additives, Flavors, and Ingredients" provides comprehensive information on 30,000 compounds found in food, including: natural food constituents; lipids; proteins; carbohydrates; fatty acids; flavonoids; alkaloids; food additives; colorants; preservatives; antioxidants; flavors; food contaminants; mycotoxins; nutraceuticals; probiotics; dietary supplements; and, vitamins.
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library.stanford.edu
Subjects:
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Summary:
Synonyms and Properties covers over 8,000 drug substances currently in common use worldwide. Edited by world-renowned authority in drug design and chemical information G.W.A. Milne, this volume fills an important gap in drug information. This electronic edition adds almost 70,000 synonyms and trade names that did not fit into the printed volume. It includes all drugs approved by FDA prior to 2004.
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www.scopus.com
Subjects:
Social Sciences (General); Sociology; Science (General); Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Biology; Medicine; Engineering; Computer Science
Summary:
Scopus, launched in November 2004, is the largest abstract and citation database containing both peer-reviewed research literature and quality web sources. With over 18,500 titles from more than 5,000 international publishers, SciVerse Scopus offers researchers a quick, easy and comprehensive resource to support their research needs in the scientific, technical, medical and social sciences fields and, more recently, also in the arts and humanities.
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Scopus (Online)

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