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CHEM.2600: Information Retrieval for Chemists
Course outline, information and materials for all undergraduate chemists.
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Important Websites
Outline 2025
Lecture Notes 2025
Writing Scientific Papers: Citations
Additional UML Library Resources
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UML Journals
Finding old journals online
Information about Databases
Resource List
How-To Guides
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What is SciFinder-n
How to Access and Use SciFinder-n
CAS Registry Numbers
Hill Notation and Hill Order
Spectra and MSDS
Latin Abbreviations
Patents
Search Engines
Future Directions
Lecture Notes for Each Week
Course overview slide
Lecture 1 slide
Lecture 1 notes
Registry numbers; Hill notation; Basic Sources
Lecture 2 slide
Lecture 2 notes
Combined Chemical Dictionaries, Knovel, Sax
Lecture 3 slide
Lecture 3 notes
Endnotes and UML Journals
Lecture 3 notes: Part 2
How to Find Information on Journals
Lecture 4 slide
Lecture 4 notes
Spectra. Latin abbreviations.
Lecture 5 slide
Lecture 5 notes
Structure of a journal article. Finding journal articles. CASSI. Organic Syntheses
Lecture 6 Slide
Lecture 6 Notes
SciFinder-n: Introduction
Lecture 7 Slide
Lecture 7 Notes
SciFinder-n: Filtering Searches
Lecture 8 slide
Lecture 8 notes
Scifinder-n: Preparations
Lecture 9 slides
Lecture 9 notes
SciFinder-n: Partial citations
Lecture 10 slide
Lecture 10 notes
Patents
Lecture 11 slide
Lecture 11 notes
Open Access
Lecture 12 slides
Lecture 12 notes Beilstein
Lecture 12 notes Reaxys
Beilstein and Reaxys
Lecture 13 slide
Lecture 13 notes
ACS and Future Directions
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