Reference Sources on the Web
This is the "Home" page of the "Chemistry" guide.
Alternate Page for Screenreader Users
Skip to Page Navigation
Skip to Page Content

Chemistry  

Last Updated: Jan 30, 2013 URL: http://libguides.wooster.edu/chemistry Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

Home Print Page
  Search: 
 

Need More Help?

For additional information on how to be an effective researcher, check out:

Schedule a reference consultation to receive personalized, one-on-one reference help:

The science librarian is available:

Quick reference on the web:

Eric Weisstein's World of Chemistry
Definitions
Martindale's Calculators
Subject-specific calculations
WWW Unit Converter
Intute: Chemistry Tutorials
(Must run in Internet Explorer)

Basic Guide to Research Process

Step 1- Select a topic
Step 2- Locate background information (reference sources)
Step 3- Find more specific sources (databases, journals, web, etc.)
Step 4- Review source for scholarship, credibility, timeliness
Step 5- Write a report/paper
Step6- Cite what you used to support your arguments
 

What's Here?

As a College of Wooster student you have access to millions of books, databases, journals, scholarly articles, and much more.  Timken Science Library has over 42,000 print books and many more eBooks.  We have access to electronic journals through the EJC, databases, and print volumes in the library. 

 

It can be difficult to find the information you need, and even more difficult to find it effectively.  I'd love to help you work smarter. Stop by my office if you need a quick how-to session or schedule a reference consultation so I can prepare a more in depth session to help guide you through your research project. 

 

Study Hard, Work Smart

Description

Loading  Loading...

Tip