Chemical Information Sources/SIRCh/Chemistry Courses on the Web
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SIRCh: Selected Internet Resources for Chemistry
NOTE: Inquiries about the courses listed below should be addressed to the academic institution in which they are offered.
Guides to Chemistry Courses on the Internet
[edit | edit source]- Intute
- Martindale's The Reference Desk (Jim Martindale)
- Global Instructional Chemistry (Henry Rzepa, Imperial College)
- ChemSpy.com Tutorials Guide
Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Courses
[edit | edit source]- Brian Tissue's Encyclopedia of Analytical Instrumentation
- Analytical Chemistry Cross Index (Brian Tissue)
- Introduction to Analytical Spectroscopy (Brian Tissue)
- Chemical Separations (James K. Hardy, University of Akron)
- The Basics of NMR (Joseph P. Hornak, RIT)
Biochemistry Courses
[edit | edit source]- MIT Biology Hypertextbook (Shane Crotty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- NetBiochem (Topics in Medicinal Biochemistry) (James Baggott, Hahnemann and Sharon E. Dennis, University of Utah)
Chemical Information and Cheminformatics Courses
[edit | edit source]- Chemical Information Sources (Gary Wiggins)
- C472 Computer Sources for Chemical Information (Gary Wiggins, Indiana University) [no longer offered]
- I571 Chemical Information Technology (David J. Wild, Indiana University) [Part of the requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Cheminformatics]
- Introduction to Cheminformatics (Prof. João Aires de Sousa from Departamento de Quimica, Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
- Chemical Information Technology (Henry Rzepa, Imperial College)
- Chem 202 Course (Thurston Miller, Notre Dame)
- UCAIR (Undergraduate Cooperative Access to Information Resources) (Robert G. Landolt, Texas Wesleyan University)
Crystallography Courses
[edit | edit source]- Basic Crystallography Diagrams (Brian Craig Taverner)
- Interactive Tutorial about Diffraction (Th. Proffen and R.B. Neder, Michigan State University and University of Würzberg)
General Chemistry Courses
[edit | edit source]- Topic Review: General Chemistry (George Bodner, Purdue University)
- Chemistry Tutorial (University of Arizona: The Biology Project)
- Doc Brown's Chemistry
- General, Organic, and Biochemistry (J.K. Hardy, University of Akron)
- Chemland (William Vining, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
- Chemtutor (David Wilner)
- ChemBuddy Lectures (Marcin Borkowski: pH, concentration, chemical equation balancing and stoichiometry)
- Chemistry Webercises Directory (Steven Murov, Modesto Junior College)
- Online Introductory Chemistry (Dr. Walt Volland, Bellevue Community College, WA)
- General Chemistry Online (Frederick A. Senese, Frostburg State University)
- Chemistry Question Bank (Malcolm Melcher)
- ChemgaPedia, a comprehensive curricular encyclopedia for chemistry
Molecular Modeling and Computational Chemistry Courses
[edit | edit source]- Quantum Chemistry in Molecular Modeling (Fred Brouwer, University of Amsterdam)
- Computational Chemistry and Organic Chemistry (Hens Borkent, CAOS/CAMM Center)
- The National Institutes of Health Center for Molecular Modeling
- Mathematics and Molecules (MathMol) (New York University)
- National HPCC Software Exchange (NHSE)
- C687 Computing Methods in Biochemistry (Martin Stone and Marty Pagel, Indiana University) [no longer offered]
Organic Chemistry Courses
[edit | edit source]- Virtual Textbook of Organic Chemistry (William Reusch, Michigan State University)
- Combinatorial Chemistry Review This web site provides a basic introduction to the field of combinatorial chemistry describing the development of major techniques and some applications. (Oleg Larin)
- Undergraduate Organic Chemistry Laboratory Experiments (David A. Nelson, University of Wyoming and James J. Worman, Dartmouth)
- Organometallic Hypertext Book (Rob Toreki)
Physical Chemistry Courses
[edit | edit source]- An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (Neal McDonald et al., Ohio State University)
Polymer Chemistry Courses
[edit | edit source]- The Macrogalleria Polymer Science Learning Center a multimedia education site for polymers
- Physical Chemistry of Polymers Definitions and introductory concepts. (Not a free service)