Contact ChemEd DL!

The Chemical Education Digital Library Scientists, Researchers, Educators, Outreach Coordinators, Webmasters and Staff welcome comments from users! Below you will find general contact information for the ChemEd DL, followed by a Who's Who of people working to make this the best educational resource for Teaching the World Chemistry!

General Contact Infromation

The ChemEd DL staff and servers are located within the University of Wisconsin - Madison campus in Madison, Wisconsin. Many of our resources, however, are links to external sites. If you have a concern about a specific resource, attempt to find contact information within that resource, itself. For general queries and ChemEd DL concerns, you can contact us at:

ChemEd DL
Chemistry Dept.
1101 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706-1322
telephone: 608-263-2837

e-mail: webmaster@chemeddl.org

Meet the People!

You may have seen a number of us at booths across the country, or at professional meetings discussing Chemical Education!

John W. Moore
John W. Moore P.I.
John does stuff like lead.

Jon L. Holmes
Jon L. Holmes co-P.I.
Jon keeps the computers running.

Linda Fanis
Linda Fanis Outreach
You've probably seen her at our boothes!

Lynn Diener
Lynn Diener Outreach
You've probably seen her at our boothes!

Xavier Prat-Resina
Xavier Prat-Resina Outreach/Developer
Xavier spearheads the current work being done with our Molecules 360! interactive molecule viewer, as well as being integrally involved in our database development. You may also have seen him at a ChemEd DL booth or running a workshop.

David Pieper
David Pieper Outreach/Developer
David manages our video repository, as well as being involoved with general website development. You may have run into David at one of our boothes or helping with a workshop!

Justin M. Shorb
Justin M. Shorb Graduate Student
Justin is joint appointed in Physical and Educational Chemistry at UW-Madison, currently working on evaluation of the ChemEd DL for teaching and learning chemistry at the college General Chemistry level. His development work focuses mostly on the ChemPaths in collaboration with the ChemPRIME living textbook.