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From: "Andreas P. Heiner" <Andrepeter.Heiner@vtt.fi>
Subject: CCL: Free-of-charge literature Databases, results query



Dear netters,

A while ago I posted a question regarding free-of-charge literature
databases available on the net. The number of responses was good, the number
of sites overwhelming. Unfortunately there were no responses that pointed to
sites similar in set-up as the MEDLINE (HTML-oriented), but mainly to sites
where the abstract/preprints of selected journals can be found. In order not
to bias the results towards my line of research, I will just give pointers
to those sites that contain a lot of references to those one-journal sites
(and other chemical-related info). Publishers always announce that their
material is protected by copyright, so I am not allowed to list those
(serves them good). 

The original question was:

> Dear netters,
> 
> recently I discovered the blessings of automated literature scans on the
> Web, free of charge. The site I'm using is unfortunately not covering all
> our needs, so I would very much appreciate getting more
> free-of-charges-sites for literature retreival. The site we are using now is
> MEDLINE at http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/medline/query-form.html
> but as said, more sites are wellcome.


>> From Hillary Gilson, <hillary@indigo15.carb.nist.gov>
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~pedro/rt_journals.html ** I found this
particularly good **
http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/~martindale/Ref2.html
http://www3.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/  if you are interested in genes/proteins
http://palms.awod.com/netsci/

>> From Antonio Gorni <agorni@usp.br>, 
        Edgar Arcia <arcia@glacier.chem.umt.edu>
telnet database.carl.org (use the option "Uncover")

>> From Soaring(?) Bear <bear@ellington.pharm.arizona.edu>
http://ellington.pharm.arizona.edu:80/~bear/
(follow Quick Reference and More Reference links)

>> From Bruno Manunza <bruno@tharros.dipchim.uniss.it>
http://www.cib.unibo.it/eng/cataloghieng.html

>> From Lorenzo Pesce <fish@chemie.fu-berlin.de>
http://hackberry.chem.niu.edu/cheminf.html

>>From Ron Ferguson <rferguso.u.arizona.edu>
http://vesta.pd.com specializes in comb. chemistry

>> And the Yahoo-pages 
http://www.yahoo.com/Science ** One of my favourites as well. **
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