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Internet Teaching Resources for Chemistry

Anne Langley, Subject Librarian

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  • Chemical Information Retrieval: An Overview - Anne wrote this guide, with input from Dr. Bonk, as a tool to help chemistry students learn the basics of chemistry information resources. Also designed with the ACS-CPT guidelines for chemical information retrieval in mind.
  • Chemistry Hypermedia Project - Tutorials, interactive hypermedia tools, resources for ethics in science, etc. A very comprehensive site once you get into it; sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
  • Global Instructional Chemistry - "Welcome to a new concept in the distributed teaching of Chemistry. Over the coming years, these pages will be built up to include small "stories" or case histories illlustrating modern chemistry in action, liberally dosed with "hyperactive" molecules which you will be able to rotate, measure and generally play with. The content will include chemical problems suitable for tutorial and classes, a page where you can log-in to suitable on-line information databases, pages where you can acquire programs and other software, and any other good ideas that people come up with." (Last updated date is 1998.)
  • Chemical Education Links to the Web - Basically what it claims to be. Links to all sorts of aspects of chemistry, from NMR to humor. Maintained by R.H. Logan

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