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CHM 3410: Physical
Chemistry
Library Resource Page
**Off
Campus Connect
is necessary to access
databases and electronic journals from off-campus locations
Search FAU
Library's Online Catalog for
Books and Print Journals Search FAU Library's Collection of
Electronic Journals
Selected Library Databases (Find Journal Articles
by a Topic)
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SciFinder Scholar
Accesses full-text
electronic documents; links to substance records, commercial
sources, regulatory information, and 3-D models; allows for
exploring reactions by functional group transformations;
analyzes substance answer sets by ring skeleton; searches patent
information; and more.
SciFinder Scholar Tutorials:
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American Chemical Society (ACS) Journals
Database provides access to 33 American Chemical Society
publications, from the broad coverage journals such as the
Journal of the American Chemical Society to the specialist
journals such as the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Applied Science & Technology Abstracts
Leads users to the latest findings in every area of
science, engineering, and technology. Covers trade and
industrial publications, journals issued by professional and
technical societies, and specialized subject periodicals.
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Cambridge Scientific Abstracts
An interdisciplinary group of databases that offer
citations and abstracts to research literature in the sciences.
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Elsevier Science Direct
Full text of approximately 650 traditional research
journals in the disciplines of science, technology, and
medicine.
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SpringerLINK
Full-text of 600+ research
journals (most since 1997) covering a wide range of scientific
disciplines.
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Science Citation Index (Web of Science)
A multidisciplinary database, with searchable author
abstracts, covering the journal literature of the sciences. It
indexes more than 5,700 major journals across 164 scientific
disciplines.
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Wiley InterScience
An online journal service which offers full-text of more
than 300 scientific, technical, medical, and professional
journals.
Selected Web Sites
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Organize Your Citations
With RefWorks
Now that I have all these articles and article citations,
how do I keep track of them?
The library has a resource called
RefWorks.
With RefWorks, users can create their own personal database
by importing references from online databases. They can use
these references in writing their papers and automatically
format the paper and the bibliography in seconds.
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