World Pointers to chemistry

The following table contains some excellent starting points for exploring the Web of chemical information.
World Collections of pointers
The Lycos Global Index of all the Webhttp://www.lycos.comThe most comprehensive global keyword search
Virtual Chemistry Library at UCLAhttp://www.chem.ucla.edu/
chempointers.html
Max Kopelevich's original "global" collection
Virtual Chemistry Library at Sheffieldhttp://www.shef.ac.uk/uni/academic/A-C/
chem/chemistry-www-sites.html
Mark Winter's global collection
Chemistry Internet Resourceshttp://www.rpi.edu/dept/chem/cheminfo/
chemres.html
Gary Wiggins' Collection of Chemistry Resources
Australian Chemistry Networkhttp://apamac.ch.adfa.oz.au/Alan Arnold's Collection of Chemistry Resources
Chemistry on the Infobahnhttp://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/infobahn/Proceedings of the ACS Symposium, Chicago, August, 1995
Royal Society of Chemistryhttp://chemistry.rsc.org/rsc/The RSC Information Source for Chemists
Chemical Abstractshttp://www.cas.org/The CAS Information Source for Chemists
Chemistry Mailing Listshttp://bionmr1.rug.ac.be/
chemistry/overview.html
Kris Boulez's Collection of E-mail lists
The Yahoo Collection of Chemical Pointershttp://www.yahoo.com/Science/ChemistryAn edited collection of chemistry highlites
ChemEd: Chemistry Education Resourceshttp://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/
scied/chemistry.html
Alan Cairns' Collection of Education resources
Virtual Chemical Engineering Libraryhttp://www.che.ufl.edu/WWW-CHE/
index.html
Dale Kirmse's Collection of ChemEng resources
NIH GenoBasehttp://specter.dcrt.nih.gov:8004/Ron Taylor and Adam Ginsburg's Molecular Biology Collection
POLY-Linkshttp://www.polymers.comPolymer Information

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