Subscription
Databases
American
Chemical Society Journals
(full-text) allows searching within a particular title or all journals
may be searched at once. If you want to search across all journals
at once, go to Advanced Search Options located in the lower third
of the page and highlight All Journals. You may
also search across journals grouped by subject in the Advanced Search
Options. HTML versions of articles allow keyword or phrase searchability
and they make it easy for you to jump quickly to individual citations.
PDF versions print out better.
Annual
Reviews (some full-text) Most titles go back to 1995 only. Fill pull-down boxes with Boolean search terms, selecting the fields you want to search. You may limit
by searching a particular title in the scroll box under Publications.
Your Session Search History allows you to easily return to earlier
seaches.
Cambridge
University Press Journals (mostly full-text) - The link
at left will take you to the "Advanced Search" screen. If
you do not want to do an Advanced Search you can use the simple
search box in the upper right corner of the screen. If you want
to use the Advanced Search, you probably want to set Journals to
"All Journals" and Subjects to "All Catagories." Restrict
search to specific article type is probably the best part
of the Advanced Search. If you do not want book reviews, you can
limit your search to articles only by holding down the control key
and clicking to highlight only the article types you want.
Chemical Educator
(full-text) - Contact Liz Kent (x6315) for log in information.
Computers and Applied Sciences Complete (EBSCO) (some full-text) -The Advanced Search screen automatically
loads. If you do no know how to do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. You can refine your search and get fewer results by using the tools in the left and right menu bars.
CRC
Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (full-text) You can
search the text or browse the Table of Contents in the left menu
bar. All pages are in PDF format. Credo Reference - (full-text) Tremendous number of full-text reference volumes with many unique search options. Browse by topic, use a concept map, or an advanced search. You can also rank search results by relevancy, by results with still and moving images, and by those with sound files.
EBSCOhost Databases - (mostly full-text) On the follwing screen place check marks beside all the databases you wish to search. Click "Continue" at the bottom of the screen. On the left menu bar next to your search results you will see many options for narrowing your search.
Electronic
Collections Online (very small amount of full-text)
is a FirstSearch product. If you only want full-text articles, remember
to check the Limit to Full-text box that is right
above the search button. Even if this box is checked, most of the
items in your search results list will NOT be full-text.
Full-text items will have the following text in your search results:
View Full Text in PDF format (ECO).
General Science Full-Text (WilsonWeb) - The advanced search accepts Boolean operators. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. The "WilsonLink" exports the citation to RefWorks.
Handbook
of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical
Tables (Knovel) (full-text)
- The entire book is in PDF format.
International
Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry and Technology
(full-text) - The entire book is in PDF format.
Journal
of Biological Chemistry (full-text) Issues back to
1905. Older volumes in PDF only. Search available on upper right
of screen.
Journal
of Chemical Education (full-text) Requires user name
and password. Issues back to 1976. Older volumes in PDF only. In
order to access issues older than 1995 at the JCE homepage, click
on "Previous Issues" on the left menu bar. The next page
is labeled Journal Issues Online. Scroll
to the bottom of this page. Near the bottom of the page see, "Additional
back issues can be found by searching the online JCE Index."
Click on the words JCE Index. On the following
screen, you can search by keyword, title or by year for articles
dating from 1976 to 1994. Please contact Chemistry faculty for access
codes.
JSTOR
(full-text) - The Advanced Search page is the default. If you do
not want to search all of the collections at JSTOR, scroll down
and list one or more titles to search or check mark specific resources.
Place as many checks as you like in the section marked These
Discipline(s) and/or Journal(s):. If you leave them all
unmarked the system will search all of them.
On the search results screen, there is no longer any way to move batches of citations to RefWorks unless you Register for MyJSTOR and log in to that service. You can move citation one at a time into RefWorks, however.
Click on the title of the article to view the first page. To Print, click on the PDF button. It will be the bottom button under three others labeled "Save citation," "Export this citation," and "Article Information." All four are located below the grey bar grey, on the center right of the screen. A pop-up window will load your PDF. Click the printer icon closest to the document - located to the right of the floppy disc icon.
Knovel
Critical Tables (full-text) - The entire book is in
PDF format. NetLibrary (full-text) - is a collection of over 43,000 online books in all subjects. Search by author, title, or keyword. You may also search the full-text for specific words or phrases. The most important thing to remember about NetLibrary is that if you click on "View this eBook" that title will be locked up for 15 minutes UNLESS you "close" the eBook. Directly below the NetLibrary logo in the upper left of the browser screen you will see the words Open Items. Beneath Open Items you will see the word Current followed by the title you are viewing. To the right of the title, you will see the words, Close Item. You should always close the item when you are finished viewing it! Sweet Briar College Library shares all of our NetLibrary e-books with all of the colleges in the state. If NetLibrary tells you that an e-book is already in use, it is probably being used at another Virginia school. Wait and try that book again later.
In
order to prevent problems in getting back into an eBook you are
using, you should also always leave your eBook open in a separate
browser window. If you need to go to other web pages while you are
using an eBook, open a new browser window and do your web browsing
there. Leave your eBook open in it's original window! If
you need to leave the computer you are working on, it would be best
for you to either "close" the eBook (if it is not checked
out) OR (if the item is checked out) check the item back in before
you close the browser window.
To move through sections of books in NetLibrary, click the words "Next" or "Previous" in the top right of the page. DO NOT use the greyed out arrows on the bottom of the screen. They don't work. No, we don't know why they are there. Please
note that NetLibrary books cannot be downloaded due to copyright
law, but individual pages can be printed. The advanced search on
Net Library accepts Boolean operators. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques.
Oxford Reference Online Premium (full-text) Great quick reference
for defining concepts, word translations, country flags and timelines
in a wide variety of studies. Just plug your search term into the
Quick Search. An Advanced Search is also available. Oxford
University Press (full-text from 1996) - OUP Makes you
work before you can search! On the first screen of OUP, scroll to
the bottom and see where it says Sort By on the
lower right side. Set the radio button to Newest First.
Notice also that you can limit your search to just one journal or
to one subject area in the middle of the search screen. After you
do a search, and select an article from your search results screen,
in most cases a PDF will open in a window on the left side of the
screen. You can return to your search results by clicking the back
button or by clicking the blue button labeled Search Result
on the right side of the frame.
Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences (full-text) Full-text
coverage goes back to 1996.
Project
Muse (full-text) Click on Search.
Use the Advanced
Search to limit to specific journals and to use Boolean
Operators. When your search results screen appears, you click on
the title of the article to see it in HTML. If you prefer a PDF
version, click on the small words, "View in PDF" which
appear to the right of the title of the article.
Science
Resource Center (GaleNet) (full-text)
Keyword search or select your area of interest from a list of topics.
Notice that results lists come with five tabs at the top: Reference,
Magazines, Academic Journals, Newspapers, Multimedia and Websites.
Timelines, Dictionaries and Tools are available on the right side
of the home screen.
STNEasy
from CAS (full-text) This database charges fees based
on per item accesses. SBC students and faculty use STN only on weekends
or after 5pm on weekdays. We CAN NOT access STNEasy at any other times! All of the Chemistry professors have STN
user names and passwords. Email or call your Chemistry professor
for an access code and instructions on searching this database.
You can preview exact hours of availability and seach pointers here.
Indexes:
Advanced Polymers Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Aluminum Industry Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Biochemistry Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Biochemistry Abstracts 3 (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Cambridge
Scientific Abstracts Technology Databases (citation only) The link will take you to an screen listing all of the Technological databases at CSA. Place check marks in the boxes by the databases you wish to search all at once, and then click "Continue to Search" at the bottom left of your screen.
Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques.
When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Chemoreception Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Composites Industry Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Conference Papers Index (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
Corrosion Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
FirstSearch
(citation only) - Enter your search terms in the "Search For" field. Then select a database to search. You can only search one database at a time. For that reason, it is better to use the scroll box to select a Database rather than a Topic. Use Jump to Advanced Search if you need to search on more than one keyword at once. To order an Interlibrary Loan from any of the FirstSearch databases, scroll down to the middle of the record for the item you wish to order and click the link next to this image: .
Industrial and Applied Microbiology Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
PubMed:
National Library of Medicine (citation only) - MEDLINE
is a sub-set of PubMed. Click on the tab marked "Limits"
located directly under the search box to do an Advanced Search.
All Boolean operators must be spelled out in capital letters.
Safety Science and Risk at CSA (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus.
Toxicology Abstracts (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
TOXLINE (CSA) (citation only) - Use Boolean operators to compose your search. If you do not know how to
do a Boolean search, see Search
Techniques. When your search results are displayed, click on the title of the article to see the abstract. Remember to return to your results by clicking the link in the top center of the page that says "Return to Results," instead of using the back button. Click the words "Check Your Library," located beneath each item on your search results list, to see if that article is available on campus or electronically. "Send Request to Illiad" will link you to your Illiad Interlibrary Loan account.
WorldCat (OCLC) (citation only) - If you opt to use the Advanced search screen you can limit your search by format (i.e. book, map, sound recording, etc.). You can also limit your search to the Sweet Briar College collection by placing a check mark next to "Limit Availability to:" and then typing the letters VSB in the Library Code box.
WorldCat is very easy to use with the Illiad Interlibrary Loan system. Simply log into Illiad in a separate tab. In a WorldCat record click on the words "Send Request to Iliad" which you will find next to the pink "ILL" graphic. This will send your request directly and automatically to Illiad.
Online
Journals
Journal
Finder is a list of all of the journals SBC has in full
text through database subscriptions. Type in your journal title
and the finder will locate the journal you need. For more journal
subscriptions that are in print or on microform, connect to LION
to check the SBC Library catalog for holdings information on the
journals you need. If the journal is NOT held by
the SBC Library, request the articles you need on Interlibrary Loan.
The form is here.
Books
in the Sweet Briar College Library
To
find books on your topic, connect to LION
and use the Subject Keyword search field. We can order books on
Interlibrary
Loan (ILL) from all area libraries. Please check LION
before requesting an ILL book. If we have the book on campus your
ILL request will not be filled. Check both LION
and Journal Finder
before requesting an ILL journal article. If the article is on campus
or is available to you electronically through Journal
Finder your ILL request will not be filled.
RefWorks
RefWorks
is a database that organizes your "works cited" to create
quick bibliographies for your papers. It allows you to change your
entire bibliography from APA to MLA style (or many other styles)
in a snap, without fussing with formats or punctuation.
Just
go to RefWorks.
The first time you go there you will have to "Sign up for an
individual account." Once you sign up and login, click on the
References tab in the upper left corner of the screen.
On
the drop-down menu tool bar choose "Add New Reference."
On the following screen, start by selecting your prefered bibliographic
style (e.g. APA, Chicago, MLA, etc.) Then designate the type of
reference you are entering (e.g. journal, book or dissertation,
etc.) under Ref Type. Field names marked with a red asterisk indicate
required information needed to produce an accurate bibliography
for the selected output style and reference type. Click "Save"
when finished.
You
can Import references from selected databases. Importing allows
you to bring in multiple references at one time. Check the RefWorks
list of Supported Databases to see which products
will allow you to export multiple references to RefWorks.
If
you have any problems using RefWorks you can
check out their helpful online tutorials
or download the SBC Library RefWorks Handout. Please call a librarian
at x6307, x6306 or x6315 for a one-on-one training session.
Chemistry
Resources On the Web
- American Elements - "Describes the research and uses of the elements, including properties, safety data and applications."
- ChemDex
- Extensive links to chemical resources on the free web
- ChemFinder.com
- Offers information
about chemical compounds
- ChemInfo
- Selected chemistry resources
- Chemsoc
Timeline -
Exploration of key events in the history of science, emphasizing
chemistry.
- Chmoogle - Search for molecules
- Environmental
Chemistry
- Many articles and links
- General
Chemistry Online -
Frequently asked questions, tutorials and common compound names
- Google
Scholar - Find full-text scholarly articles on the free web.
- Iota Sigma Pi - National Honors Society for Women in Chemistry
- Links
for Chemists - Part of the WWW Project
- Live Science
- National
Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- Organic
Chemistry Resources Worldwide - Many specialized links
- RD Chemicals - a database of chemical compounds. Its search engine allows you to find a chemical by its molecular formula, IUPAC name, Smiles, CAS number, structure or substructure.
- Science Niche - Biochemistry - Glossaries, flash cards and other study aids
- Science Niche - Chemistry - Glossaries, flash cards and other study aids
- Science Niche - Organic Chemistry - Glossaries, flash cards and other study aids
- Theoretical
Chemistry
- A self-guided introduction for college students
If you have
comments, questions, or would like to add a site, write to me.
Lisa N. Johnston (email: lnjohnston at sbc dot edu), Associate Director/ Head of Public Services, Sweet
Briar College LibraryRevised 8/08. |