Chemistry Research Guide

NC LIVE Databases

Science Full Text is an excellent database for the sciences. Some of the subjects covered are: biotechnology, chemical engineering, chemistry, cimmunication and information technology, electrical engineering, genetics, marine biology, physiclogy and more.
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Science Reference Center provides easy access to a multitude of full text science-oriented content. Subjects covered include: biology, chemistry, environmental science, health & medicine, history of science, technology and more.
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Academic Search Complete is a great database to begin research on any subject. If you have a research project for English, Psychology, Sociology, Nursing, Sonography, Biology or anything else, give this database a shot.
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Library Contacts
Isaac Meadows
imeadows@spcc.edu
704-272-5387
Horne Library
LLP Campus

Grant LeFoe
cglefoe@spcc.edu 
704-290-5269
Carpenter Library
OCH Campus
 

Books

New Books in Chemistry - Look here for a list of books we have recently added to our collection for Chemistry.

Library Online Catalog - Click here to search the catalog for books related to biology.

Websites

General Chemistry: starting points for students - Links specifically for students enrolled in General Chemistry courses.

Organic Chemistry Portal - Offers an overview of recent topics, interesting reactions, and information on the most important chemicals.

Chemical Elements: An Interactive Periodic Table of Elements - Interactive Periodic Table based on element name, atomic number, atomic mass, boiling and melting points, date of discovery, and crystal structure.

General Chemistry Online - An extremely helpful and well-reviewed site containing: Companion Notes (Hyperlinked notes and guides for first semester general chemistry), Chemistry Exam Survival Guide (Skills checklists and online self-grading examinations), an index of self-guided tutorials, quizzes, and drills on specific topics, FAQ (Answers to over 300 frequently asked questions)