Coverage of quality, authoritative information in organic, inorganic and organometallic chemistry.
Incorporates Beilstein (organic chemistry database), Gmelin (inorganic chemistry database) and Patent Chemistry, creating a single architecture for convenient search of chemistry data.
New interface. Scientific information provided by the CAS (Chemical Abstracts) databases. See SciFinder-n user guide for details.
All current staff and students have unlimited access but must register for a personal account using their TCD email. The password is sent to your TCD email account.
The main publishers in this area have databases which bring together articles they themselves have produced. However, in most cases records for these papers will appear in other databases too, and the Library's full-text linking service will offer a link to read the PDF.
Doing a lit review? You might need to use one of the big, multidisciplinary databases instead. Web of Science and Scopus are the leaders here.
Current and retrospective multidisciplinary information from thousands of worldwide research journals.
Social Sciences Citation Index (1956 to present), and the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975 to present).
Access to several more indexes have been included under the IReL Consortium: for a 3-year period, including:
Conference Proceedings Citation Index; Book Citation Index; Current Chemical Reactions; Index Chemicus. Biosis Citation Index; Current Contents Connect; Data Citation Index; Derwent Innovations Index; Zoological Record. Web of Science also provides cited reference searching.
An abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources. Covers more than 15,000 peer-reviewed journals in science, technology, medicine and social sciences.