Link to Internet Sources for Background Reading: Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Other Books
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SIRCh: Selected Internet Resources for Chemistry
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Online Public Access Catalogs (OPACs) of Libraries with Major Chemistry Collections
- Library of Congress
- Royal Society of Chemistry Library and Information Centre
- Harvard Chemistry and Chemical Biology Library
- Yale University Library
- University of California, Berkeley
Multisource
Credo Reference (formerly, Xrefer, the Web's reference engine) contains encyclopedias, dictionaries, thesauri & books of quotations from the world's leading publishers, providing a single source for factual information. Sources include Oxford University Press's A Dictionary of Biology, A Dictionary of Science, A Dictionary of Scientists, and The New Penguin Dictionary of Science
Dictionaries
- IUPAC Compendium on Chemical Terminology (the Gold Book)
- The BioTech Life Science Dictionary (NB: has not been updated in quite a few years)
- OneLook Dictionary Search
- Hypertext Webster
- IUPAC Glossary of Terms Used in Medicinal Chemistry
- Chemical Acronyms and Abbreviations Database at Indiana University
- Medicinal Chemistry Glossary
Encyclopedias
- Britannica Online
- Encyclopedia of Analytical Instrumentation
- Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopedia
- Citizendium, The Citizens' Compendium
Publishers' Catalogs
- Publishers' Catalogues at Northern Lights Internet Solutions Ltd
- ACS (American Chemical Society) Publications
- RSC (Royal Society of Chemistry) Books
Textbooks
- Chemical Education Resource Shelf (formerly, Chemistry Textbooks in Print Archive at the University of Missouri, St. Louis)
- Chemistry Book Lists and Guides to Serials
Monographs and Multigraphs
- Amazon.com, Inc.
- Powell's Books
- Alibris -- Out-of-print and rare books
- Library4Science Free online chromatography books.
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