Journal titles can be found using either of these databases:
Journal titles NOT indexed in databases at UAFS, but are important titles in the field:
ChemSpider is a free chemical structure database providing fast text and structure search access from hundreds of data sources.
National Institute of Standards & Technology thermochemical, spectra, ion energetics, and chromatography data for thousands of compounds. Search by formula, name, CAS registry number name, and more.
The Chymistry of Isaac Newton project aims to produce a scholarly online edition of Newton's alchemical manuscripts integrated with new research on Newton's chymistry.
The handouts have been extensively updated to introduce new topics and provide the latest, best summaries of the chemistry literature. These handouts were created as part of an advanced course on the synthesis of complex molecules.
CAS Common Chemistry
CAS Common Chemistry is an open community resource for information on chemical substances from CAS REGISTRY.
Background sources are found in books and online sources. They provide general information about your topic such as an overview, definitions, key terms or persons, and suggestions for more sources. Sources are often books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, although they may be websites, articles, and similar tools. A database with some good background sources is CREDO Reference.
CREDO is listed in the Database list.
Examples of Background reference sources in CREDO: