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Need help with research? Let the chemistry librarian, Amy Buhler, guide you through the chemistry resources available through the University of Florida Libraries.
Last update: Apr 29, 2009 URL: http://libguides.uflib.ufl.edu/chemistry  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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Book & Journal Browsing

Chemistry books are on the 4th Floor in the Marston Science Library, Journals are on the 1st and 3rd floors. If you would like to browse the books & journals, use the below chart to determine the relevant call number range. Otherwise, search the library catalog to find books by subject, title and author.

Call # Subject
QD1-999 Chemistry
QD1-65 General
QD71-142 Analytical
QD146-197 Inorganic
QD241-441 Organic
QD450-801 Physical & theoretical
QD901-899 Crystallography

 
 

Getting Started at the library

  1. Search the library catalog for books or journal titles: Links to online books and journals are also contained within the catalog.
  2. Search subject databases to find articles in journals: If you are trying to decide which database is appropriate for your research, look at the list of databases listed on the Journal Articles Tab.
  3. Set up the UF VPN: If you're off campus, you will need to use the UF VPN software to access electronic databases, journals and books.
  4. Check your account status or renew material. You can renew your books and check your library account online.
  5. Create an Interlibrary Loan account. This will allow you to place requests for books and journal articles not held by the UF Libraries. The ILL office will contact other borrowing libraries around the world to request your book or article. Journal articles are normally sent electronically and books can be picked up at Marston Science Library.
 

RefWorks

Use RefWorks to manage your bibliographic citations and create works cited pages at the click of a button!

Import citations from article databases and output them in BibTeX, HTML, Word, or Open Office format.

See quick guide for instructions on setting up your free UF account.
 

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