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For additional directories of high-quality chemical websites, please visit: Librarians’ Internet Index Chemistry Guide and Internet Public Library Chemical Sciences (Chemistry)
- Chemguide
UK site created and maintained by Jim Clark, a retired Chemistry instructor. Topics include Atomic structure and bonding, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, and Instrumental Analysis. - Web Elements

Provides access to information (basic characteristics, crystal structure, isotopes, and more) on elements and their compounds through a periodic table interface. - NIST Chemistry WebBook
Provides access to chemical and physical property data (e.g., CAS Registry number and chemical structure) found on the web. Content is organized by chemical species and comes from the NIST Standard Reference Data Program and other providers. - ChemIDplus Search
Search for chemical information by CAS registry number or chemical name in the Basic (Lite) version. Advanced features include searches by chemical structure, toxicity, or molecular weight. - ScienceResearch.com
A great science search engine that retrieves credible sources. - General Chemistry Online
Site created by Fred Senese of Frostburg State University. Includes a database of over 800 common compounds, a toolbox of calculators, tutorials, and a glossary. - Periodic Table of Videos
This collection of short video clips (organized in the form of a periodic chart) provides background information on each element including its properties and usage. Many of the videos also include laboratory demonstrations involving the elements. - Chemistry Guide
Directory and search engine for over 250 professionally reviewed chemistry-related websites. - Research in the Sciences
Explains the flow of information from experiment to different kinds of publications in the sciences. - nsf.gov - Chemistry (CHE) - Discoveries - US National Science Foundation (NSF) Check out recent discoveries in chemistry funded by the National Science Foundation.
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The following tutorial will help you evaluate web resources based on source, currency, scope, content, and authority; important when performing scholarly research. - Evaluating Websites
A brief guide to evaluating websites created by your NVC Librarians.
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