GUIDES & RESOURCES
Chemistry
A quick guide containing links to selected websites, books, movies, magazines, online databases and other resources to help you find what you are looking for.
Websites
- American Chemical Society
- The membership society for chemists with more than 150,000 members. See the "educators and students" tab for ACS educational sites.
- Chemcompass
- The chemical industry's prime database of chemicals. Useful for matching tradenames, generic names, CAS registry numbers and company names.
- Chemdex
- The University of Sheffield's extensive (7,000+ links) directory of chemistry-related sites.
- Chemguide
- United Kingdom site serves students as an introduction to chemistry.
- Scorecard
- Description from their site -- "Scorecard is the web's most popular resource for information about pollution problems and toxic chemicals. Find out about the pollution problems in your community and learn who is responsible."
- Webelements
- The original periodic table on the Web (1993).
- Google Chemistry Links
- Online directory of chemistry websites divided by category.
- Yahoo's Chemistry Links
- Online directory of chemistry websites divided by category.
- CHEMINFO (Indiana University)
- CHEMINFO, Chemical Information Sources, is designed to help people find and learn how to use chemical information resources on the Internet and elsewhere.
- OSHA/EPA Occupational Chemical Database
- WWW Chemistry Guide
- A comprehensive collection of annotated links for chemists and researchers involved in organic, biochemical, computational, medicinal and/or other chemistry research.
- ChemicalRegister
- Offers another opportunity to browse a list of chemicals and locate their suppliers.
- ChemSynthesis
- ChemSynthesis is a freely accessible database of chemicals. This website contains substances with their synthesis references and physical properties such as melting point, boiling point and density. There are currently more than 40,000 compounds and more than 45,000 synthesis references in the database.
Library Materials
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Learn chemistry 1 by: DVD 540.7 LEA pt.1 |
Learn chemistry 2 by: DVD 540.7 L4382c pt.2 |
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Chemistry Parts 1 2 and 3 by: Cardulla, Frank DVD 540 CAR |
Online Databases
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Where can I get help with a chemistry questions?
- You can get help with your chemistry questions by clicking on the Tutor.com link on our library's homepage. And there are links to sites helpful with homework at About - Chemistry Homework Help. You can also call Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology's Homework Hotline, which provides FREE math and science homework help to Indiana students in grades 6-12. Students may call the Homework Hotline from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) toll free at 1-877-ASK-ROSE.








