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Organic Chemistry Research
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What is GALILEO?

GALILEO -  GeorgiA LIbrary LEarning Online

GALILEO is an online library portal to authoritative, subscription-only information that isn’t available through free search engines or Web directories. 

GALILEO is an initiative of the Board of Regents, University System of Georgia.

Please access GALILEO with your Single Sign On from GTC Dashboard or Blackboard

Research Databases from GALILEO & Open Access Journals (Web)

Library Research Databases

Open Access Journals (Free)

Other Useful Sites

InterLibrary Loan

If you find an article or book title that we do not own, we can request if for you from another library through InterLibrary Loan.

To place a request call the library at 678-226-6388 or visit the library in Bldg. 100 / Room 402.

Be sure to leave yourself plenty of time to receive a book. InterLibrary Loan can sometimes take several weeks.

TechShare - Request an Item for Pickup from any of the Technical College System of Georgia

Creating Requests

  1. Sign in to the Library Catalog (Primo)
  2. Search for an item
  3. Select the institution to borrow from and select Request.
  4. The Pickup Institution will default to the location that you are requesting from. Change Pickup Institution to your institution.
  5. Select Request

•How to search for full-text JACS articles in PubMedCentral

1. Click on the link for PubMedCentral    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/

2. Type in Journal of the American Chemical Society and "search term" for example an organic reaction such as      acylation

PubMed Central Screenshot

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 3. Click on Full-Text link

 Search Results

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  Select Chemistry Journals

There are hundreds of Chemistry journals available to you from various GALILEO databases. If you would like an article that is not available in full text just ask the Library for help. We will get it for you via InterLibrary Loan. Here are a few titles for you to consider.