Chemistry Article Databases & Electronic Resources
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SciFinder Scholar. 1907 to present.
Requires additional software; no off-campus access; restricted to SDSU
faculty, staff, and students at all times.
For more information
and to download software (version 2007 available as of August 20, 2007).
Six inter-linked chemistry databases. Includes journal articles, patents,
dissertations, books, and conference proceedings plus chemical properties,
structures, reactions
and more. Some full text.
Web of
Science. 1900 to present.
Articles in journals. All disciplines. Use
for cited reference searching. Some full text. 
Also Useful
Biosis Previews, Medline/PubMed, and Toxnet permit searching by CAS registry numbers.
American Chemical Society (ACS) Publications. 1879 to present.
Applied
Science and Technology Abstracts. 1983 to present.
Popular, trade, and research journal articles in
engineering and technology. Includes industrial chemistry and chemical
engineering. Some full text. 
Biosis
Previews. 1926 to present.
Journal articles, books, patents, and conference papers in all areas of biology including
biochemistry and pharmacology. Some full text. 
Highwire
Press. Earliest 1840s; most mid-1990s to present.
Home of the Journal of Biological Chemistry.
Medline. (Via
EBSCO) (Via PubMed Unrestricted
access) (Via
Web of Knowledge) 1950s to present.
Journals articles in medicine, nursing, dentistry and other health fields.
Some full text.
Royal
Society of Chemistry. 1997 to present.
The library subscribes to most of the journals from this society.
Science
Direct (Elsevier). 1995 to present.
Includes Tetrahedron and Tetrahedron Letters.
Toxnet. Earliest 1940s; most
1965 to present.
Cluster of databases on toxicology, hazardous chemicals, and related areas.
Two databases of note are: Chem ID Plus for structure and
names; HSDB (Hazardous Substance Database) for physical
properties. Some full text. Unrestricted access.
Wiley
InterScience (Chemistry section). 1998 to present.
Many European chemistry journals, including Angewandte
Chemie.
Books
the PAC (Catalog of the SDSU Library).
Books, periodical titles, many government publications and other materials
in the SDSU Library. Articles in periodicals are not included.
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