Chemistry Subject Guide
Advanced Reference Sources
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Beilstein's Handbuch der Organischen Chemie
A valuable reference source for early organic chemistry literature. Coverage from the beginnings of organic chemistry in 1771 up to recent publications. Concise presentation and critical evaluation of all information. Traditionally in German, the most recent fifth supplement is in English.
Call Number: QD 251 .B4 1918- -- Location: Science Reference
The guide, How to Use Beilstein, is recommended.
Call Number: QD 251 .B4 H6x -- Location: Science Reference
Gmelin's Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie
A primary authority for inorganic chemistry. All information in this source has been critically evaluated. Traditionally Gmelin was in German but more recent parts are now in English. In general, each Gmelin 'volume' is devoted to information about a specific element, with compounds being assigned to the volume for the highest numeric component element.
Call Number: QD 151 .G526 1924- -- Location: Science Reference
