Amy Christuk, Senior Instructor, Erja Kajosalo, Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Librarian
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Jan/18 |
Fri |
10:00AM-11:30AM |
14N-132 (DIRC) |
Enrollment: Limited: Advance sign-up required
Limited to 30 participants
Prereq: None
Improve you SciFinder searching skills tips and tricks of searching SciFinder as you enjoy your breakfast on us! You’ll learn about synthetic planning tool called SciPlanner; how set up alerts called Keep Me Posted; how to find quickly experimental reaction procedures and property data, and more:
- Learn about the new reaction transformation groupings
- Conduct citation searches and view the impact factor for any reference
- Use advanced analysis tools to brainstorm, analyze, and refine data sets
- Combine different answer sets to review intersection and overlap
- DOI (digital object identifier) search and display
- Find property data (both predicted and experimental) for any compound, including actual spectra and new search up-front by property value
- Use the Markush patent database
- Set-up preferred and non-preferred suppliers; look at new real-time supplier price and availability
- View table of contents graphics from ACS Publications and new patent front page graphics
- Analyze new target and bioactivity indicator data
- New experimental NMR spectra over 200,000 NMR 1H, 13C, 19F, 29Si, 31P
- Use SciFinder Mobile for your smartphone (no app to download!)
- Advanced tips & tricks for structure and reaction searching
Register here: http://libcal.mit.edu/event.php?id=185410
Sponsor(s): Libraries
Contact: Erja Kajosalo, 14S-134, 617 253-9795, KAJOSALO@MIT.EDU