Best Bets for Chemistry Research
- ScienceDirect This link opens in a new windowFull text journal collection from the publisher Elsevier. Coverage is 1995 to present, but we do not subscribe to every journal in this collection!
If you are prompted to log in, that means we don't subscribe to the article (but we can get for you through Interlibrary Loan). - American Chemical Society Web Edition This link opens in a new windowAccess to the full text journals published by the American Chemical Society (60+)
- SciFindern This link opens in a new windowIncludes journal articles, information on substances, reactions and references. How to Use
First time users must register for a SciFindern account. You only need to register one time.
- PubChemPubChem is an open chemistry database from National Institutes of Health (NIH). It provides information on chemical structures, identifiers, chemical and physical properties, biological activities, patents, health, safety, toxicity data, and many others.
You can also find links to peer-reviewed literature in PubChem.
- Google Scholar This link opens in a new windowUse to find interdisciplinary articles from academic publishers, professional societies, institutional and preprint repositories posted on the web. Use the "Find @ Le Moyne Library" links in the search results as well as other links provided by the search engine to locate the full-text of articles. Contains full-text and abstracts of scholarly articles.
How to Use - PubMed This link opens in a new windowDatabase of medical, and biomedical articles. Free full text is available for some of the articles, and others are available via our Library.
- Scopus This link opens in a new windowUse to find what is happening in research throughout the world in the fields of science, technology, social sciences, medicine and arts and humanities. Contains abstracts and citations from peer-reviewed journals, books and conference proceedings. Must use links to access full-text.
How to Get the Full Text of Articles
1. Click on any link for "Full Text" or "Access Options" or "Find at Le Moyne Library" or "Le Moyne Full Text". Or look for any PDFs.
2. Use the DOI (best option) or the article title to search across the Library holdings.
3. If neither of those two options gets you full text, use interlibrary loan to request the article. It's free, easy and quick!
4. You can always email Kari at zheheikm@lemoyne.edu and ask for help with getting full text!