Another interesting Project Gutenberg eBook: The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition by A. W. Duncan.

Hal’s Picks of the Month is a column that Hal Harris writes on Journal of Chemical Education. In this column, Hal recommends books of interest to teachers of Science, especially Chemistry. To our convenience, an index to Hal’s Picks is available on the site (the column started in 1995, there are many books to see). […]

Polymers & Liquid Crystals is a pilot program, still in development, produced by a cooperative effort between the Department of Physics and the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University in conjunction with the Center for Advanced Liquid Crystalline Optical Materials (ALCOM) at Kent State University. The site has a very […]

Reprints available online free of charge from Volume 1 through Volume 27 (1972-1998). [via Open Access News]

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January 4, 2005 | Leave a Comment

From Will Richardson, creator of the excellent Weblogg-ed: RSS Quick Start Guide for Educators (pdf document).

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December 28, 2004 | Leave a Comment

Excellent, this article by Tony Hammond, Timo Hannay e Ben Lund, The Role of RSS in Science Publishing: Syndication and Annotation on the Web. Those less familiar with RSS should start by What is RSS? or by All about RSS. Most recommended is also the RSS Compendium.

Released on November 30, a Project Gutenberg eBook: The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry, by M. M. Pattison Muir.

The Open Access movement continues to grow up and more and more valuable resources can be accessed free of charge. This site belongs to Library4Science, a publishing company whose goal is to bring technical reference and educational resources for the sciences to the internet. It started with the Chrom-Ed Series on chromatography by R. P. […]