Thursday, February 16, 2006

GMELIN INorganic chemistry database now available

The GMELIN INorganic chemistry database is now also available via USC's MDL Crossfire subscription (from Elsevier, but on the Univ. of Wisconsin server) along with the Beilstein ORGANIC chemistry compounds resource.

More information on accessing the resources has been added to the S&E Library's Software Web page.

Crossfire is one of those resources that requires users to put a file on their computer in order to access it - interested users should contact Alan Stevens (alan.stevens@usc.edu) or Sara Tompson (sarat@usc.edu) for help with the file. Crossfire is also available on both of the Windows workstations on the first floor of the S&E Library.