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Course Pathfinder: Mr. Steven Kenneally

Getting Started

Consult library research guides and reputable scholarly resources as necessary to begin creating a research strategy.

Finding Books

For finding resources in the Mount Union College Library and other libraries, construct keyword & subject searches. A good strategy is to do a keyword search first, using words that you think might be in the title or content notes. When you find a resource that looks worthwhile, see what subject headings are used to categorize that item and use them to do subject searches. Searches in the online catalog will display what resources MUC owns in those areas.

Dictionaries and Encyclopedias: General Scientific and Chemical

McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of science and technology
Oversize 503 M147e8
How to Find Chemical Information, 3rd ed. Ref. 540.72 M232h3
Macmillan Encyclopedia of Chemistry Oversize Ref. 540.3 M167m
Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary, 14th ed. Ref. 540.3 H396v
The Facts on File Dictionary of Chemistry, 3rd ed. Ref. 540.3 D133f3
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 85th ed. 540 C517w
Lange's Handbook of Chemistry, 16th ed. Ref. 540 D281L
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. Oversize 628.168 S785a
Inorganic Chemical Nomenclature Oversize Ref. 546.014 B651i
Dictionary of Organic Compounds, 4th ed. Ref. 547.03 D554
Nature's Building Blocks Ref. 546 E55n
Gardner's Commercially Important Chemicals Synonyms, Trade Names, and Properties Ref. 660.03 G228m
1001 Chemicals in Everyday Products Ref. 381.33 L674o2

Finding Journal & Magazine Articles

Some indexes and databases will provide the full-text of articles online; others offer only a citation and/or abstract of the article. If the database you're using doesn't provide the full-text of an article, first check Research by Journal Title to see if it is available online in another database or in Mount Union College Library's in-house collection.

Useful Journals
--Use 'Research by Journal Title' to view the holdings and access options for subject & related topic journals
--Some journals are full-text within databases, others are in print holdings in the Mount Union College Library
--Journals published from 2001-present are on the 1st floor of the Old Building
--Journals published from 1976-2001 are on the second floor of the Old Building
--Journals published from 1800's-1975 are located in the basement of the Old Building

Article Databases & Indexes (Chemistry)

General Research Indexes:

Academic Search Premier
Index, abstracts, and full text for many scholarly publications covering all academic areas of study
Digital Video Collection (OhioLINK, Digital Media Center)
EJC ' Electronic Journal Center
Full text of 6000+ research journals
JSTOR
Full text scholarly journals in the Arts & Sciences, Business, Language and Literature
Infotrac OneFile
Full text expanded coverage including news magazines, popular culture, medical and legal information
LexisNexis Academic
Full text news, business, legal, medical, and reference information

Chemistry Research Indexes:

ACS Journals
ACS Journals provides abstracts and full text for journals and magazines from the American Chemical Society. This site is the source for older ACS journals, known as the ACS Journal Archives. Current ACS journals are available both through this site and through the OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center
Access Science
Encyclopedia of science and technology; contains encyclopedia articles, dictionary terms, biographies, research updates, and science news and technology
Annual Reviews
Biomedical Sciences and Physical Sciences; Full text 1996 - present, Tables of Contents only 1984-1995
Biological Abstracts
1990 to present
Clinical Pharmacology
Current, concise and clinically-relevant drug monographs for all U.S. prescription drugs, hard-to-find herbal and nutritional supplements, over-the-counter products and new and investigational drugs
PubChem
databases from the National Center for Biotechnology Information consisting of Compound, Substance and BioAssay.
Science Citation Index Expanded (ISI)
State Academies of Science Abstracts
STN Easy
Web access to Chemical Abstracts Academic Program; searching limited to off-peak hours, check with a Reference Librarian for additional information

Finding Internet Resources

The Internet is a very useful resource, but it can be frustrating to use if you don't know where to look for scholarly information, or to learn if the information you have found is accurate and true. To begin, use Internet sites that your program and the Mount Union College Library have chosen. Those sites have been checked for the accuracy of their information.

Search Engines
Google Scholar (search engine for scholarly literature links on the open web) http://scholar.google.com/
Scirus (science-specific search engine for journal & open web resources) http://www.scirus.com/srsapp/
Infomine (selected web resources for university-level work) http://infomine.ucr.edu/

Selected Web Links

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Academy of Sciences
American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)
Harvard Biological Laboratories
AAAS Dialogue on Science, Ethics and Religion
American Chemical Society
Chemical Abstracts Service
The WWW Virtual Library: Chemistry A comprehensive listing of chemistry sites.

If you question the information found on a website, ask your instructor or a librarian. They will be happy to help you evaluate various web sites.

Final Writing and Presentation

A Writers Response, Electronic Resource
Scientific English: A Guide for Scientists & Other Professionals
Ref. 808.0665 D274s
ACS Style Guide, 2nd. ed. Ref. 808.06654 A512a2
Scientific Papers and Presentations Main Books 808.0666 D263s
Mount Union College Writing Center