Chemistry Databases/Indexes
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Welcome to the NEW WEB VERSION of SciFinder, the world's premier database for chemical literature.
SciFinder is the world’s premier database for chemical literature, containing over 40 million searchable records derived from 14,000 international journals published from 1907 to the present. In addition to journal articles, SciFinder also indexes chemical patents, dissertations, conference proceedings, and technical reports. Learn search techniques through SciFinder Tutorials and How To Guides. If you are using Opera as a web browser, please click ACCEPT on the pop-up to continue using the database. Registration Rules:
If you need assistance with SciFinder contact Ellen Safley, Kreg Walvoord, or Matt Makowka for more information, or call 972-883-2643. |
| SCOPUS | SCOPUS is one of the largest article databases and covers the scientific, technical, medical, and social science literature - indexes over 19,500 peer-reviewed journal titles from over 5,000 publishers. Provides information to over 46 million articles and conference proceedings. The database covers the literature from 1966 to the present and is updated daily. Specifically, SCOPUS covers topics in biological and agricultural sciences, chemistry physics, mathematics, engineering, earth and environmental sciences, social science, psychology, economics, business/management, and history. SCOPUS covers 100% of the information indexed by the Medline database. How to Search This Database |
| Contains over 800 leading full-text journals covering relevant aspects of the scientific and technical community. Topics include aeronautics, astrophysics, biology, chemistry, computer technology, geology, aviation, physics, archaeology, marine sciences and materials science. In addition to the full text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 1,700 publication. How to Search This Database | |
| Science Citation Index Expanded (1899-present) | ISI Web of Knowledge (formerly- ISI Web of Science) provides seamless access to three citation indexes: the Science Citation Index, the Social Sciences Citation Index, and the Arts and Humanities Citation Index. These can be searched together or separately. Approximately 8,500 of the most prestigious research journals are indexed with abstracts within the Web of Science. Complete bibliographies are included for each citation allowing for cited reference searching. How to Search This Database |
| PubMed | PubMed, developed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) at the U.S. National Library of Medicine, provides access to citations and abstracts from biomedical literature. Over 10,500 journals are indexed by PubMed with coverage back to the 1950s. Links to full-text articles at other journal Web sites are provided for many of the citations within PubMed. PubMed includes the Medline database as well as in-process citations. How to Search This Database |
| Large, easy-to-use, multi-subject collection with many full-text articles dating back as early as 1865. Your search can be limited to full-text and peer-reviewed (scholarly) articles. This collection also includes an image file. How to Search This Database | |
| General Science Abstracts | Covers articles written in a broad range of scientific disciplines, including anthropology, astronomy, biology, geology, and much more. Over 265 leading science journals and magazines are indexed in General Science Abstracts from 1984 to the present. How to Search This Database |
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KnowItAll U is a database containing 1.4 million spectra (IR, NMR, Raman, and UV-Vis). Created by the Informatics Division of Bio-Rad Laboratories, it also provides the molecular structure and properties of each compound. The database can be searched by compound name, molecular formula, and CAS registry number. |
| Dissertations and Theses | Replacing Dissertation Abstracts, Dissertations and Theses now provides many complete dissertations and theses from over one thousand universities. The index begins in 1861. Dissertations published after 1980 and master’s theses written after 1987 include author abstracts. Dissertations produced at the University of Texas at Dallas are included in this database. How to Search This Database |
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| Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology | Written by prominent scholars from industry, academia, and research institutions, this encyclopedia presents a wide scope of articles on chemical substances — including their properties, manufacturing, and uses. It also focuses on industrial processes and unit operations in chemical engineering, as well as scientific subjects related to the field. Environmental and health issues concerning chemical technology are also addressed. The Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia is updated monthly to reflect new changes in chemical technology, and each article contains an extensive list of references for further research. |
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The ACS Symposium Series contains over 900 high-quality, peer-reviewed books developed from the ACS technical divisions' symposia. Each chapter is carefully authored by an expert in the field (peer-reviewed). The series covers a broad range of topics including agricultural and food chemistry, cellulose and renewable materials, chemical education, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, materials, and many others. |
![]() | The ACS Symposium Series contains over 900 high-quality, peer-reviewed books developed from the ACS technical divisions' symposia. Each chapter is carefully authored by an expert in the field (peer-reviewed). The series covers a broad range of topics including agricultural and food chemistry, cellulose and renewable materials, chemical education, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry, materials, and many others. |
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A collection of over 300,000 eBook and audiobook titles (formerly from NetLibrary) |
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Carol Oshel 972-883-2919
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