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Getting Started
The library has a diverse range
of information resources that will help you with your studies. Your librarians
liaise with your lecturers to ensure that you have high quality
information available on campus and at home. This
guide will help you to make the most of these resources.
It's useful to develop a broad understanding of your topic from reference sources before you start narrowing your research. Define keywords in your
topic and find alternative terms by using subject dictionaries. Find background information
and key facts in encyclopaedia, handbooks and other reference sources.
Recommended reference sources
The following sources are among the variety found in our UTAS collections; click on items in the list to find their locations.
- The art of scientific writing : from student reports to professional publications in chemistry and related fields / Hans F. Ebel, Claus Bliefert, William E. Russey.
- CRC handbook of chemistry and physics : a ready-reference book of chemical and physical data / editor-in-chief, David R. Lide.
- Encyclopedia of chemical technology / executive editor, Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz ; editor, Mary Howe-Grant.
- Encyclopedia of separation science / editor-in-chief Ian D. Wilson ...
- Lange's Handbook of chemistry / John A. Dean.
- Smithsonian Physical Tables Originally published by Smithsonian Institution Press in 1954, this classic reference source comprises 901 tables of general interest to scientists and engineers.
- Unit Converter and Periodic Table
Your Librarians |
School of ChemistryLaunceston - Cherie Holmes
Phone: 6324 3361
Cherie.Holmes@utas.edu.au
Hobart - Chris Evans
Phone: 6226 2132
Christine.Evans@utas.edu.au
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