Major resource for chemistry research. Many capabilities it provides includes searching chemical literature, plus substance, reaction, structure searching, and property searching. Set up instructions can be found here.
Helps find current articles that cite earlier work. Covers STEM, social sciences, & arts and humanities. Has an emerging sources citation index. Useful for identifying review articles Note: Web of Science generally does not include conference proceedings in search results.
PubMed comprises more than 23 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.
PubMed also includes links to resources and tools from The National Center for Biotechnology Information, which gives access to biomedical and genomic information.
General engineering and science source, covering 1913-1983. Mainly an abstract and indexing database; limited full-text availability.
Indexes, abstracts and provides selective full-text for a broad spectrum of magazines, journals and newspapers.
Upgraded from Academic Search Premier in 2019.
Provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature across many disciplines and sources. (Note: To maximize access to Lehigh resources, when in Google Scholar, use the Menu icon in the top left, go to Settings, then Library links. Type in Lehigh University and select the check box next to “Lehigh University - Lehigh Links.” If we do not subscribe to an article, this setting will enable a Lehigh Link to obtain the article via other access or interlibrary loan.)
ChemDraw Pro is a chemical drawing program purchased and supported by Lehigh University. For full information, go to the software download page (requires Lehigh login).
For information about drawing or importing a structure from ChemDraw, see the SciFinder-n Help, available from within SciFinder-n. This includes information about how to "import a structure from ChemDraw".
Or, for SciFinder, see Searching SciFinder from ChemDraw Pro., which may need some updating at points in light of upgrades to ChemDraw.
Contact Brian Simboli with any questions.
Review articles give a bird's eye view of a field or niche within a field. They can contain valuable bibliography. The titles of these articles often have a slightly higher level or "generic" quality than the titles of articles reporting very specific research findings.
The science librarian can help you locate review articles in such databases as Medline and Web of Science. below.
Use Interlibrary Loan to request a PDF of an article that isn't available at Lehigh or a scanned PDF of a print article that Lehigh owns. You will get an email when the article is ready for download.
Use the Citation Linker to see if Lehigh has access to a specific article.
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