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This article is from the Mass Spectrometry Internet Resources FAQ, by Kermit Murray kmurray@ch335c.chem.lsu.edu with numerous contributions by
others.
3. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Sites on the World Wide Web?
3.1 Index Pages
A few WWW index pages are listed below. These should be enough for a
start.
Go to these pages and start Web surfing mass spec.
Base Peak Mass Spectrometry Resource (Hosted by SpectroscopyNow)
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/Spy/ms/
Cheatham's Instrumentation Pages
http://www.geochemistry.syr.edu/cheatham/
Google Directory
http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Chemistry/Analytical/
I-Mass
http://www.i-mass.com/
IonSource
http://www.ionsource.com/
International Mass Spectrometry
http://www.i-mass.com/
MS Blog
http://ch335c.chem.lsu.edu/resources/ms/
Proteomics Surf
http://proteomicssurf.com/
The Yahoo Index, Spectroscopy Page
http://dir.yahoo.com/science/chemistry/spectroscopy/
3.2 Search Pages
Search pages are rapidly multiplying on the WWW, so the list below
isn't exhaustive. The Netscape site has a page of links to other
search pages and is a good jumping off point.
Dogpile
Multiple database Internet search page.
http://www.dogpile.com/
Google
WWW and Usenet (DejaNews archive).
http://www.google.com/
Hotbot
WWW and Usenet search. Search by country/region option.
http://www.hotbot.com/
WhoWhere
Search page for e-mail addresses.
http://www.whowhere.lycos.com/
Yahoo
Yahoo site and beyond.
http://www.yahoo.com/
 
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