BETTER source; includes articles and book chapters that have been used and cited by multiple Grinnell students plus have been highly cited in the scientific literature.
BETTER souce; the largest single periodical resource available, bringing together dozens of full-text databases across all major subject areas, including Business, Education, Health and Medical, Humanities, Science and Technology, and the Social Sciences.
BEST source; provides in-depth coverage of the scholarly research literature published worldwide in all areas of chemistry. Searches Chemical Abstracts and MEDLINE, by default.
SciFinder requires individual registration for use; be sure to use your grinnell.edu email address and fill in all required fields; you can create your own user name and password. After clicking "Register", you will receive an email; click the verification link in the email to complete registration. Once registered, access is available 24/7 on and off-campus.
BEST source. Search these 3 databases at the same time; a good way to start searching for primary literature about almost any topic in Biological Chemistry.
BEST tool for biographical information. Search all of our ProQuest databases simultaneously. Remember to search for an individual using both their full name and their name without a middle name or initial.
Database of bibliographic, chemical, and crystallographic information for organic molecules and metal-organic compounds, provided by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, the world's repository of small molecule crystal structures.
Online chemical identification resource maintained by the National Library of Medicine. Provides comprehensive information about chemical substances from over 70 chemical databases.
Provides access to water-resources data collected at nearly two million sites in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.