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If a book or article cannot be found in PVAMU's resources, it can usually be borrowed from another library.
Fill out the Interlibrary Loan form, and please note that it may take several weeks to receive the item.
Find Books Search the PVAMU Libraries Online Catalog for "chemistry". Most of the books on Chemistry that can be checked out are located on the third floor of the Library in the QD section. The following generic subject keywords may help when you are searching the catalog:
Chemical standards
Chemical elements
Chemical engineering
Chemical industry
Print Reference Resources
You'll find useful statistics and background information in these following reference books, which are located on the first floor of the library in the Reference department:
Encyclopedia of chemistry QD4 .R57 2005
Chemistry : foundations and applications QD4 .C48 2004
World of chemistry QD 33 W873 2000
CRC handbook of chemistry and physics : a ready-reference book of chemical and physical data.QD65 .H236 2000
Lange's handbook of chemistry QD65 .L36 1999
Cracking the GRE chemistry subject test QD42 .C794
Cracking the SAT Chemistry subject test QD42 .C79
Websites
The Internet is an excellent resource, but it is often difficult to locate what you need. To begin your search, you might try some of the following websites:
eMolecules ( http://www.emolecules.com) is designed specially for chemical search. It can be searched by text or draw a structure.
(Many chemical reactions are known by the names of the scientists who discovered the reactions. Named Reactions in Organic Chemistry and Reaction Index: Name Reactions in Organic Chemistry are lists of such reactions in organic chemistry.)
NIST Chemistry WebBook - http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/ (NIST Chemistry WebBook is a database provides thermochemical, thermophysical, and ion energetics data compiled by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under the Standard Reference Data Program. )
Yahoo! Chemistry Organizations - http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Chemistry/Organizations/ (This is a directory of Websites of chemistry organizations selected and edited by Yahoo.com.)
Chemdex - http://www.chemdex.org/ (This is a directory of thousands of chemistry Websites maintained by Dr. Mark J. Winter of Department of Chemistry of University of Sheffield.)
WebElements - http://www.webelements.com/ (WebElement is the periodical table on the web. The periodic table of the chemical elements is an arrangement of the elements ordered by atomic number in columns (groups) and rows (periods) so as to emphasize their periodic properties. Every element on the table is a link to the properties of that particular element.)
WWW Virtual Library: Chemistry - http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html (This Website is the chemistry section of WWW Virtual Library. It contains over 8,000 links and is monthly updated. It lists Websites of university chemistry departments, companies and industry, chemical literature, organizations, topics and other chemistry related information.)