Our Favorite Links
A large volume of information on CAOS, as well as chemistry in general, can be found on the Web today. Below are some of the links that will guide you to this wealth of resources. We try to keep the list current, but the world of Internet is ever-changing and some of the sites may move with time. If you find any broken links, please drop a line to webmaster@lhasa.harvard.edu.

Harvard Chemistry Department
Find out more about chemistry research at Harvard.
Lycos Chemistry Software Directory
Yahoo Chemistry Links
Collection of links from popular search engines.
Umass Boston Chemistry Gateway
One line descriptions and classification by subject.
Trinity University Cheminformatics Site
Resources from Steve Bachrach, with a short description of most links.
Chemistry and the Internet
An interesting report on the future of chemistry on WWW by Dr. Wendy A. Warr.
ChemWeb.com
Internet gateway for chemical community. Software reviews, etc.
Chemistry @ UCLA
Sorted by country, extended with lists of nonprofit and commercial organizations.
Journal of Chemical Education Software for Chemists
Brief descriptions, lots of links.
CSIR (pronounced caesar)
Chemistry Software and Information Resources from Syracuse University.
Chemdex
Major portal with over 4000 links, compiled by Mark Winter at Sheffield.
Links for Chemists
Over 7350 Chemistry resources on the WWW, compiled by subject.
Interesting section on defunct chemistry urls.
Center for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics (CMBI)
CAOS resource with ample background information.
Royal Netherlands Chemical Society SAMSAM pages
Parts of the site are in English, including software tutorials.
Chemie.De Information Service
by the German Academic Network Organisation (DFN-Verein).
Reviews and links on chemistry software, as well as other interesting information.
YARL
Alphabetical list of software and other chemical subjects by Leif Laaksonen in Helsinki.
Molecular Visualization Tools
Lots of links on the subject from Indiana University.
Department of Chemistry at Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine
Internet chemistry projects and other ideas, some plugins are needed to enjoy the page.
Chemistry Teaching Resources
Well-documentted list with emphasis on educational sites, at Umeå University in Sweden.

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