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Finding Articles



Finding Articles 101
A basic tutorial for students.

SciFinder Scholar - Chemical Abstracts U.T. restricted star
Search the full Chemical Abstracts database back to 1907.

Chemical Abstracts -- Student Edition U.T. restricted star
Search about 300 key journals (1967-present) on the Web. More information

Web of Science (Science Citation Index) U.T. restricted star
Search for papers that cite earlier papers. 1975-present. Tips and more info

PubMed star
Index to world biomedical literature, 1950-present.

Google Scholar
Google's scholarly literature search engine should not be relied upon for comprehensive research, especially when more reliable and authoritative index tools are available. Off-campus UT-Austin users should use this proxied link to have access to licensed full text.

ChemRefer
Search engine for open-access (freely available) chemical literature.

Journal of Chemical Education Index
Keyword and author index to JCE, with links to full text, back to 1924. Search for Title words for best coverage.

Gray Literature
Tools and tips for locating conference papers, meeting abstracts, preprints, and technical reports.

Historical Chemical Literature
Tools and tips for locating articles before Chemical Abstracts began in 1907.

Journal Alerting Services and RSS Feeds
You can register for email alerts of new tables of contents directly with many electronic journals. Go to the journal's home page and follow instructions provided by the publisher.

RSS feeds Some publishers also provide RSS feeds for new journal content. Among them:

The Royal Society of Chemistry provides three searchable current-awareness databases that cover selected journals and offer graphical abstracts: