Below are a list of freely accessible education pages exploring crystallography to different levels and via vastly different approaches. If you know of other useful sites please let us know so that we can update these pages for the benefit of all.
IUCr Teaching and Education including the texts of the old series of IUCr teaching pamphlets – a vast collection of information for all topics in crystallography.
Bernhard Rupp: Crystallography 101 a course originally designed for the more biologically minded but a great starting point for many.
Protein Crystallography Course at MRC Cambridge. This course was presented in the 1999-2000 academic year to staff and students of CIMR, University of Cambridge and the MRC-LMB.
The Book of Fourier – math by pictures and The Interactive Structure Factor Tutorial – a teaching tool, both provided by Kevin Cowtan.
Interactive Tutorial about Diffraction. This is a pictorial guide to crystal structures and their Fourier transforms useful for teaching diffraction physics.
A Hypertext Book of Crystallographic Space Group Diagrams and Tables. Online resource compiled by Jeremy Karl Cockcroft.
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