Books
This is a collection of print resources. A separate collection of Online Resources is also available.
Key: E=Elementary (K–5), I=Intermediate (6–8), HS=High School (9–12), C=College, G=General Public
Careers in Chemistry and Science
- People who took chemistry, that’s who! (Written and directed by Robert Kaper). 1 videocassette (ca. 16 min.). American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 1992 (HS, G)
- Film covering lives of chemists working in industry.
- Nontraditional careers for chemists: New formulas in chemistry. Oxford University Press, 2006. ISBN 0195183665 (HS, C)
- To the young scientist: reflections on doing and living science. New York: F. Watts, 1997. 128 pp. ISBN 0531113256 (I, HS)
- Profiles of well-known scientists including both work and personal lives.
- Scientists. (Learning center emergent readers). New York: Scholastic, 1999. various pp. ISBN 0439046017 (E)
- Simple text and photos present many different kinds of scientists.
- Scientists Ask Questions. (Rookie Read-About Science). Danbury: Scholastic Library Publishing, 2004. 32 pp. ISBN 9780516236148 (E)
- Explains in simple terms how scientific inquiry works.
- Chemists at work. 1 videocassette (41 min.). Hawkhill Associates, Madison, WI, 1999 (HS, G)
- History of chemists featuring interviews with modern chemists.
- Real live science. Toronto: Greey de Pencier Books, 1992. 48 pp. ISBN 0618382755 (E, I)
- Introduces 21 renowned scientists and includes activities related to their research.
- What is a scientist? Brookfield, CT: Millbrook Press, 1998. (unpaged) pp. ISBN 0761312722 (E)
- Simple, but appealing, introduction to the scientific process.
- Great jobs for chemistry majors. 2nd ed. Lincolnwood, IL: VGM Career Horizons, 2006. 208 pp. ISBN 0844219150 (HS)
- Career guide for students preparing to enter the working world.
- I can be a chemist. Chicago: Scholastic Library Publishing, 1992. 32 pp. ISBN 0516019651 (E)
- Attractive book with pictures and text presents different fields of chemistry.
- Chemistry. Music CD. Twin Sisters Productions, LLC, Akron, OH, 1996 (E, I)
- Twelve songs help children learn what chemists do.
- Everyone is a scientist. Mankato, MN: Yellow Umbrella Books, 2001. 16 pp. ISBN 0736807225 (E)
- Early reader book introduces children to scientific method.
Biographies Of Chemists And Other Scientists
- Scientists, healers, and inventors: an introduction for young readers. (Book of black heroes). East Orange, NJ: Just Us Books, 2003. 70 pp. ISBN 0940975971 (E, I)
- Covers many lesser known scientists, as well as more familiar researchers.
- Women in chemistry careers. (Capstone short biographies). Mankato, MN: Capstone Books, 2000. 48 pp. ISBN 0736803157 (E, I)
- Describes the careers of five women working chemistry.
- Notable Black American scientists. Detroit: Gale Research, 1999. 349 pp. ISBN 0787627895 (HS, G)
- Covers 250 black Americans who made contributions in sciences. A 2nd edition will be published in 2008.
- Hispanic-American scientists. (American profiles). New York: Facts on File, 1998. 120 pp. ISBN 0816037043 (I, HS)
- Profiles of ten scientists, including Nobelist in Chemistry, Mario Molina.
- Notable women scientists. Detroit: Gale Group, 1999. 668 pp. ISBN 0787639001 (I, HS)
- Covers 485 women from ancient times to present, and includes several useful indexes.
- Native American scientists: Fred Begay, Wilfred F. Denetclaw Jr., Frank C. Dukepoo, Clifton Poodry, Jerrel Yakel. (Capstone short biographies). Mankato, MN: Capstone Press, 1996. 48 pp. ISBN 1560653590 (E)
- Five brief biographies of scientists in biological and physical sciences.
- African American women scientists and inventors. (Black stars). New York: Wiley, 2002. 160 pp. ISBN 047138707X (I, HS)
- Comprised of 26 brief biographies, including Madame C. J. Walker, a developer of personal beauty products.
- World Book’s biographical encyclopedia of scientists. 8 vols. Chicago: World Book, 2003. 1536 pp. ISBN 0716676001 (set) (I, HS)
- Comprehensive resource with more than 1300 entries, including many famous chemists.
- Asian-American scientists. (American profiles). New York: Facts on File, 1998. 112 pp. ISBN 0816037566 (I, HS)
- Profile 12 Asian-Americans who made significant contributions to different fields of science.


