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Nov
10
Introduction to Chemistry Library Research : Critical Minerals and Earth Abundant Elements
This 60-minute workshop is an introduction and overview on how to find publications, raw data, models, laboratory methods, and other sources of critical minerals and abundant elements on Earth from source rocks. Join Chemistry, Geosciences and Environmental Studies Librarian, Emily Wild, on this virtual journey of print and digital library materials from Princeton University Library's chemistry and geosciences collections. Bibliographic databases and access to full-text publication sources will include geological surveys, geochemistry societies, chemistry societies, chemical companies, chemistry patents, pharmaceutical industries, mining companies, environmental chemistry, and other information sources. Chemistry and geosciences specific search examples in bibliographic databases will include using the search fields to find information by chemistry text terminologies, chemical formula, and chemical structure (2-D and 3-D).
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