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Cover
January 2009
Vol. 86 No. 1


 Chemical Education Today
Editorial
A Living Textbook of Chemistry—for Everyone11
John W. Moore
Reports from Other Journals: Research Advances
Research Advances: Organ Preservation Improved by Snow Flea Protein?; Edible "Antifreeze" Prevents Unwanted Ice Crystals; Thujone: Not the Active Ingredient in Absinthe12
Angela G. King
Especially for High School Teachers
A Real Rock Star?13
Erica K. Jacobsen
Commentary
A Plea for the Abandonment of the Atmosphere As a Unit in Gas Law Instruction17
George C. McBane
Classroom Activity Connections
Board-Game Gel Filtration and Affinity Chromatography19
Eric A. Hunt and Sapna K. Deo
Association Report: SOCED
The Changing Landscape of Teaching High School Chemistry21
Kristin D. Collins and Terri M. Taylor
Ask the Historian
Melting Points and the Characterization of Organic Compounds23
William B. Jensen
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
Kerosene25
Jay A. Young
CLIP, Chemical Laboratory Information Profile
n-Pentane26
Jay A. Young
News & Announcements27
The Information Page32
Advertising in This Issue36
Out of the Editor's Basket37

 Chemistry for Everyone
Chemical Information Instructor
Assessing Resource Bias and Engaging Students To Personalize Class Content through Internet Social Tagging41
Laura E. Pence and Harry E. Pence

 In the Classroom
Teaching and Applying Chemistry-Specific Writing Skills Using a Simple, Adaptable Exercise45
Marin S. Robinson, Fredricka L. Stoller, Brad Horn, and William Grabe

 In the Laboratory
Investigating the Retention Mechanisms of Liquid Chromatography Using Solid-Phase Extraction Cartridges60
Mary E. O'Donnell, Beata A. Musial, Stacey Lowery Bretz, Neil D. Danielson, and Diep Ca
Glowmatography64
Thomas S. Kuntzleman, Anna E. Comfort, and Bruce W. Baldwin
Science Underlying 2008 Nobel Prizes71
Bernadette A. Caldwell
An Esterification Kinetics Experiment That Relies on the Sense of Smell82
Deborah C. Bromfield-Lee and Maria T. Oliver-Hoyo

 Research: Science and Education
The Correlation of Standard Entropy with Enthalpy Supplied from 0 to 298.15 K94
Frank L. Lambert and Harvey S. Leff

 On the Web
JCE Online: ConfChem
Chemistry at the National Science Digital Library120
Theresa Julia Zielinski, Jon L. Holmes, and John W. Moore
JCE Online: ConfChem
NSF's NSDL Program: An Overview of Its History, Progress, and Promise121
Lee L. Zia
JCE Online: ConfChem
Chemical Education Digital Library: Online Resources, Services, and Communities122
John W. Moore, Jon L. Holmes, and Theresa Julia Zielinski
JCE Online: ConfChem
The ChemCollective Digital Library123
David Yaron, Michael Karabinos, Jodi Davenport, Gaea Leinhardt, and James G. Greeno
JCE Online: ConfChem
IONiC: A Cyber-Enabled Community of Practice for Improving Inorganic Chemical Education123
Ethan Benatan, Hilary Eppley, Margret Geselbracht, Adam Johnson, Barbara Reisner, Joanne Stewart, Lori Watson, and B. Scott Williams
JCE Online: ConfChem
Bridging the Common Molecules Collection and the Science Classroom: Attractive and Inquiry-Stimulating Reciprocal Net Learning Modules124
Ji-Young Chong and Maren Pink
JCE Online: ConfChem
Open Source and Open Access Resources for Quantum Physics Education125
Mario Belloni, Wolfgang Christian, and Bruce Mason
JCE Online: ConfChem
CSERD—Another Important NSDL Pathway for Computational Chemistry Education126
Shawn C. Sendlinger and Clyde R. Metz
JCE Online: ConfChem
Online Resources for Teacher and Students from the American Chemical Society127
Mary Kirchhoff
JCE Featured Molecules
Molecular Models of Compounds in Lightsticks128
William F. Coleman
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