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New Chem & ChemEng Faculty Publications
Updated weekly, below are new articles by faculty in Stanford's Chemistry Department and Chemical Engineering Department from the Web of Science (WoS) database. Only users with a current SUNet ID can view full WoS records.
Stanford University. Department of Chemistry. Theses.
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Keep current
This page contains information to help you stay up-to-date. It includes alerting services that will notify you when newly added items in a database match your search criteria, current awareness publications that you can browse or search, and calendars to meetings and events.
As part of the process, determine where you want to store citations of interest. For example, consider saving citations in a bibliography management tool. Do you want to have alerts sent to you by email? Or, do you want to use an RSS news feed aggregator like Feedly to provide access to new items.
Database alerting services
Create alerts using a chemical structure, a research topic, authors, or articles that cite a published work and receive email and/or RSS notifications about newly added items that match your search criteria.
Current awareness publications
Calendars: Meetings and events
Databases
Books
New Inorganic Chemistry Books in SearchWorks
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edited by Tsuyoshi Nakajima, Henri Groult. 2015
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Inorganic Chemistry Topics from SearchWorks
Book Series in Inorganic Chemistry
Selected textbooks
Journals
Finding Journals
Encyclopedias
Major reference works
Handbooks
Handbooks and Property Databases
Finding aids for physical properties
Reference
Dictionaries
Directories
Nomenclature and Standards
Software
Software, apps, and widgets
Knovel Widget
Synthesis
New Inorganic Synthetic Chemistry Books
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C. N. R. Rao, Kanishka Biswas (International Center for Materials Science & New Chemistry Unit ; Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research ; Bangalore, India). 2015
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C. N. R. Rao, Kanishka Biswas. 2015
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[edited by] Gregory S. Girolami, Alfred P. Satterberger. 2014
Websites
Educational Resources
Serves both as a repository and as a user-friendly platform for social networking tools that facilitate virtual collaboration and community building. Using VIPEr, we will develop and disseminate best practices for teaching inorganic chemistry. We, the leadership group (or pit-vipers), have several broad goals for the project: Share Knowledge and Develop Materials, Build Community through Cyber-Technology, and Test Materials and Technology in the Classroom and Assess Student Learning.
Provided by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the Journal of Chemical Education (JCE). The ChemEd DL offers browsable access to multiple collections and services from the the Journal of Chemical Education DLib and the American Chemical Society Education Division. ChemEd DL creates news communities centered around different education levels (e.g. undergraduate), provides resources in different sub-disciplines of chemistry (e.g. physical, inorganic), and different pedagogical areas.
Incorporate the history of the chemistry and the molecular sciences into the classroom with these online resources from CHF.
The Journal of Chemical Education (JCE) Web-Ready collection includes many useful instructional software programs that have been converted for use in a standard web-browser environment. Access to items in this collection is restricted to JCE Web Software subscribers.
MathWorld is the web's most extensive mathematical resource, provided as a free service to the world's mathematics and internet communities as part of a commitment to education and educational outreach by Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica. MathWorld has been assembled over more than a decade by Eric W. Weisstein with assistance from thousands of contributors.
MERLOT is a leading edge, user-centered, searchable collection of peer reviewed and selected higher education, online learning materials, catalogued by registered members and a set of faculty development support services. MERLOT's vision is to be a premiere online community where faculty, staff, and students from around the world share their learning materials and pedagogy.
This site provides annotated Web links to instructional materials and other resources of interest to Chemistry teachers and course designers. The links are carefully selected to represent what this author considers to be the most useful and exemplary Web-accessible resources that others can draw upon for ideas and materials.
The resources contained within this web site are designed to help students learn concepts of molecular symmetry and to help faculty teach concepts of molecular symmetry. The materials are designed for a variety of levels. Resources are grouped into three broad categories: Symmetry Tutorial, Symmetry Gallery, and Symmetry Challenge.
Desktop faculty development, 100 times a year. Sections include Tomorrow's: Faculty, Graduate Students and Postdocs, Academic Careers, Teaching and Learning, and Research.
Web Gateways
The Sheffield Chemdex: the directory of chemistry on the WWW since 1993. Contains several thousand chemistry web sites.
INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It contains useful Internet resources such as databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online library card catalogs, articles, directories of researchers, and many other types of information.
Intute is a free online service that contains a searchable and browsable database of annotated links to the very best web resources for higher education and research. While funding was cut at the end of December 2009 for this service, the existing set of links is still worth consulting.
Links for Chemists, the Chemistry section of The WWW Virtual Library. Links for Chemists is an index of more than 8,000 chemistry resources on the web. This site is the copyright of The University of Liverpool, Department of Chemistry.
Covers broad array of subject areas. Also includes companion site called On-line calculators that has over 27,000 calculators listed.