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Welcome to the Chemistry Research Guide
This guide shows the best places to start your research in Chemistry. Access tools to find background information, journal articles, books, multimedia, websites and citing and copyright tools.
Use the tabs at the top of the page to start your research
Every subject area has a LITS liaison who specializes in the technology tools and library materials used in that discipline. Don't hesitate to contact any liaison to request a reference consultation or a bibliographic instruction session at the library for your class, ask a research question, or to suggest purchasing books or other materials to add to our collection.
Mary Glackin is the LITS liaison for Chemistry
and is here to help with Chemistry research
Celebrate IYC 2011: The International Year of Chemistry
2011 has been designated the International Year of Chemistry (IYC2011). Organizations all over the world are holding activites to celebrate the work and achievements of chemists, and the contributions of chemistry to the well-being of humanity.
- Chemistry 2011 International ActivitiesCheck out some of the activities for the International Year of Chemistry 2011
- 365: Chemistry for LifeAmerican Chemical Society daily calendar for IYC2011
Sceptical Chymist - Student Blog
The Sceptical Chymist - an MHC Student Blog
Mai-Anh Ha '13 has recently started a new blog on the MHC blog. She's using the blog to provide audio and slides from some of the seminars of interest to the campus' chemists. Mai-Anh is also noting other events and highlighting some of the celebratons of the International Year of Chemistry.
Visit her blog to catch up or to volunteer to capture a lecture for others to enjoy.
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Update Your ChemDoodle License Now!
It's time to update the license for your personal copy of ChemDoodle. Just fill out this form on the ChemDoodle site and they will send you a license code good for 2 personal computers. ChemDoodle 4 is also available and looks more user friendly.
Remember our site license covers a copy of ChemDoodle for your home computer. If you don't have a copy yet, you can download a copy of ChemDoodle here and install it. Once ChemDoodle is installed, request a personal activation code. You MUST use your @mtholyoke.edu email address for this request.
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