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At this time has a textbook.is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of a two-semester general chemistry course. John McMurry's textbook Organic Chemistry – 10th edition is scheduled to be available here.
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Over 3,700 books are available for free online from the National Academies Press, which publishes reports by the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, the Institute of Medicine, and the National Research Council. You will find more than 40 chemistry books.
If you are not looking for a specific book buy just want to browse our collection of printed chemistry books by their general subject, you can do so because books on the same subject are generally shelved together. This guide tells you either the specific call number (shelf number) or call number range where books on the many subdisciplines of chemistry are shelved in the Science/Engineering Library. While most of these books are in our circulating collection, some are shelved in the Reference Collection.
Basic Neurochemistry: Molecular, Cellular, and Medical Aspects Siegel, George J.; Agranoff, Bernard W.; Albers, R. Wayne; Fisher, Stephen K.; Uhler, Michael D., editors Philadelphia: Lippincott,Williams & Wilkins ; c1999
Biochemistry, Fifth Edition by Berg, Jeremy M.; Tymoczko, John L.; and Stryer, Lubert. New York: W. H. Freeman and Co. ; c2002 You can view for free, sections of this popular textbook, by entering a search term.
This book is a collection of practical advice and experiences from seasoned biomedical investigators and includes chapters on laboratory leadership, getting funded, project management, and teaching and course design.
From Wikibooks; Open books for an open world, this ongoing and developing project has contributions from many authors on many aspects of organic chemistry.
This series started in 1921 and continuing to the present provides contains detailed, reliable, and carefully checked procedures for the synthesis of organic compounds.
This 1993 book by Alan J. Rocke is now freely available. You can also find other freely available chemistry books on this site by pointing your browser to: http://texts.cdlib.org/escholarship/titles_public.html. Click the "Search" button then on the next screen in the box titled "Search in books for:" type chemistry. On the next screen, select "public access books" from the pull-down menu.
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