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Chemistry

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There are a lot of databases available, so it can be difficult to decide which one to use for your research. The ones on this page have been curated for chemistry. See the bottom of the page for the link to the full list of databases.

You can also check out the Best Bets box on the Home page.

SciFinder-n is an unique database with the ability to search by substance and reaction. SciFinder can also be used for conducting a literature review, and enables the researcher to limit results by journal articles, patents, reviews and more. 

Looking for a chemical datasheet? Use Cameo Chemicals to look up a chemical and use the datasheet to learn more about the chemical's physical properties, health hazards and regulatory information. 

Use Scopus's large catalog of citations to investigate potential sources,  see who they were cited by, and identify top journals in the field. 

A foundational database for the sciences, use Science Database to find scholarly articles from journals from publishers such as Nature Publishing, Springer, Emerald, Cambridge University Press and more. 

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Looking for more options?

Check out the full list of databases on the A-Z database page. 

Goddard Library Guidance!

To view other databases available, specifically for chemistry resources, you can search the A-Z Database list either by selecting Chemistry from the Subjects list (on the left) or searching for "Chemistry" in the search box (on the right).

AZ database page with Chemistry selected in the left search box and typed in the right search box.