Library resources may be accessed from off campus. Follow the directions below.
1) Select the resource you want to use, 2) on the “EzProxy” screen, and 3) enter your FalconNet login.
If you encounter a problem or need assistance with research questions, contact Information Services at 610-606-4666 (ext: 3536).
Search E-Journals & Periodicals Publication Finder to find journals and/or to verify Cressman Library subscriptions. Or, search the WorldCat Discovery A-to-Z Titles list.
TIP: Before submitting an Interlibrary Loan, be sure to look up the journal title in E-Journals & Periodicals Publication Finder or in the WorldCat Discovery A-to-Z Titles list. Try searching Google Scholar, too.
Before requesting an Interlibrary Loan (ILL), try to find the article at Google Scholar. If the PDF of the article is not found there, then find it in WorldCat Discovery, the library catalog. Look for the blue interlibrary loan button. Fill out the form.
For more information on Interlibrary Loan, please visit Library Services | Interlibrary Loan.
Search Google Scholar from the Databases A-Z page or from a Cressman Library Research Guide so that your results will include Find It @ Cedar Crest links when the library has full text access.
American Chemical Society (ACS) Not including C&EN.
ACS list of journals via E-Journals & Periodicals
ACS Central Science, "Launching in early 2015, ACS Central Science is a multidisciplinary, highly selective, peer-reviewed journal that will be completely open access."
ACS Combinatorial Science, Former title: Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry
Environmental Science & Technology
Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, Continues as: ACS Combinatorial Science
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Journal of Physical Chemistry A
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Ways to explore journals and search for articles.
1. Select from the Journals listed on this page; most will have a "search within" feature.
2. Continue your search for many articles in many journals by searching a database. Try searching one of the databases on the Databases page of this research guide.
3. Search EBSCO E-Journals & Periodicals List. You'll find out where to find specific journal titles, including many open access journals, too.