Written by Justin M. Shorb
Introduction to the Chemical Education Digital Library
Finding Excellent Online Resources
Originally a Workshop Presented at the20th Biennial Conference on Chemical EducationIndiana University, BloomingtonJuly 27, 2008
By: Lynn Diener, Hilary Eppley, Linda Fanis, Jon Holmes,
Erica Jacobsen, John Moore, Barbara Reisner, Joanne Stewart, Lori Watson
The top of the following pages includes a brief explanation of some key aspects of the ChemEd DL pages which will be displayed in an interactive area below. The
logo at the upper left always takes you to the home page shown below. The horizontal area at the bottom contains links to our collaborators and to the NSF, the sponsor of ChemEd DL.During the course of this tour you will be using the navigation found along the bottom of this screen. The blue area to the right is the link which will take you to the next page of this tour. The link in the bottom center will return you to the current page (in case you link off to another site) and there will appear another blue link to the left which will return you to the previous step along this pathway. Note: avoid the use of the forward/back buttons in your browser as this tour makes use of frames which are not treated in a uniform manner in various browsers.
To begin: click on the blue link in the bottom right hand corner of this site entitled: "ChemEd DL: What's This?"





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