Biochemistry Library

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University libraries in the USA seem to have changed their purpose. Most libraries no longer permit the general public to enter, and even researchers affiliated with the school have a difficult time to access library resources. This page will list links to books that are invaluable to biochemists and which can be found on the internet.

There are three types of science books: those that say what is known but in different ways (e.g. textbooks and reviews), those that describe new (at the time) information, and those that give details on how to do something (e.g. protocols or methods). There are millions and millions of science books out there, mainly of the first type, so finding useful reference material is a real chore. Books will thus be listed on this site if they are well-known to be indispensable for a research biochemist.

Methods in Enzymology - A must have resource for all life-science researchers. Gives detailed descriptions of protocols for most fields in biochemistry.

Some sites for books: