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SciFinder Scholar 2007

SciFinder Scholar 2007. SFS = 6 Databases. Chemical Abstracts (CAPlus) 1907 25 Million literature refs. Substances (Registry) 1907 30 Million Roles since 1966 (i.e. preparation) Reactions (CASReact) 1975 10 Million. SFS = 6 Databases (cont.). Medline 1958+ 15 Million literature refs

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SciFinder Scholar 2007

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  1. SciFinder Scholar 2007

  2. SFS = 6 Databases • Chemical Abstracts (CAPlus) 1907 • 25 Million literature refs. • Substances (Registry) 1907 • 30 Million • Roles since 1966 (i.e. preparation) • Reactions (CASReact) 1975 • 10 Million

  3. SFS = 6 Databases (cont.) • Medline 1958+ • 15 Million literature refs • Regulated Chemicals (Chemlist) • 230,000 substances • Commercial Sources (Chemcats) • 8 Million chemicals

  4. Research by Topic - Analyze Tool • Use when you want to knowwhat information is available • Creates a pick list histogram • Most useful • Index terms • Supplemental terms • CA Section Title (80 categories)

  5. Research by Topic - Categorize • Use when you want to knowwhat information is available on Index terms and Substances • Creates a pick list histogram • Organized by categories • Index terms & Substances

  6. Research by Topic - Refine Tool • Use when you already knowwhat information is available • Most useful: • Research Topic • Document Type (i.e. Reviews) • Author • Date

  7. Analyze, Categorize, or Refine? • Analyze lets SFS tell you: What? How much? • Categorize is like Analyze But for Index terms & Substances • Refine is faster • Experienced SFS users use all three

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