Stanford University Libraries

Attachments: Tips for Teaching: Teaching Aids

Major chemical information textbooks

  • Maizell, Robert E. How to Find Chemical Information: A Guide for Practicing Chemists, Educators, and Students. 3rd ed. Wiley, NY, 1998.
  • Mellon, M.G. Chemical Publications: Their Nature and Use. 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, NY, 1982.
  • Wiggins, Gary. Chemical Information Sources. McGraw-Hill, NY, 1991.
  • Wolman, Yecheskel. Chemical Information: A Practical Guide to Utilization. 2nd ed. Wiley, NY 1988.
  • Chemical Education Resource Shelf: Literature of Chemistry
    (Journal of Chemical Education)
    Lists many of the above books and contains links to the publisher's web page

Major articles

  • Carol Carr, “Teaching and using chemical information; an updated bibliography”, J.Chem. Ed., 1993, v.70, p.719-26.
    A comprehensive list of articles, publications, and organizations (1998 update in progress)
  • “The Chemical Information Instructor”, quarterly column in J.Chem.Ed., July 1991+. Editor, Arleen N. Somerville, University of Rochester.
    The articles offer practical help to chemical information instructors.

ACS/SLA Clearinghouse for Chemical Information Instructional Materials

The Clearinghouse was initiated by the chemical information divisions of the American Chemical Society and the Special Libraries Association. The Clearinghouse collects and distributes items useful for instructing students and scientists about chemical information sources. Includes approximately 200 items.

Cost for print copies: $.10 per page.

List of available items via:

  1. Online at URL: http://www.indiana.edu/~cheminfo/cciimnro.htm
  2. contacting:

    Dr. Gary Wiggins
    Chemistry Library
    Chemistry Bldg. 003
    Indiana University
    Bloomington, IN 47405
    Phone: 812/855-9452
    FAX: 812/855-6611
    Internet: wiggins@ucs.indiana.edu

Internet courses on chemical information