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Information Today October 11, 2012 |
Chemical Abstracts Service Upgrades SciFinder The latest enhancements improve evaluation of reaction answer sets and allow easier collaboration with other SciFinder users.  |
Information Today September 10, 2001 Robert E. Buntrock |
CAS Announces New Features and Improvements at Recent ACS Meeting Although these developments are of primary importance to chemists, I should point out that chemistry is indeed "the central science." Both the science and its unique information-handling challenges are relevant to applications and technologies affecting all of us...  |
Information Today December 16, 2010 |
CAS Introduces SciFinder Enhancements The enhancements will accelerate researchers' workflow and are especially valuable for synthetic chemists and other researchers who are engaged in lab preparations and synthesis planning.  |
Information Today April 1, 2013 |
Springer and Chemical Abstracts Service Collaborate to Accelerate Chemistry Research This collaboration will increase the visibility of articles with experimental procedures published in 165 Springer chemistry journals from 1985 to the present.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2007 Svetla Baykoucheva |
A New Era in Chemical Information: PubChem, DiscoveryGate, and Chemistry Central How the emergence of PubChem, DiscoveryGate and Chemistry Central are changing the field of chemical information.  |
Reactive Reports December 2006 David Bradley |
Dick Wife An interview with the chemical IT scientist and co-founder of SORD, a scientific publishing company that seeks to solve the problem of organizing the myriad of undocumented chemistry and the chaotic mess of the commercial database.  |
Information Today October 2000 |
CAS Introduces CA Lexicon on STN, Teams with Aurigin, Inc. Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) has announced the release of CA Lexicon on STN, a powerful thesaurus capability with unique features to guide searchers through the intricacies of scientific vocabulary...  |
Information Today August 20, 2012 |
New Reference QuickView From the American Chemical Society Reference QuickView is a dynamic new feature powered by CAS' SciFinder that enables readers of web content to view directly the text of abstracts linked to bibliographic citations within an ACS Publications journal article or book chapter.  |
Information Today April 14, 2008 |
CAS Offering Web Access to SciFinder Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), a division of the American Chemical Society, announced that it now offers web access to its SciFinder research tool.  |
Chemistry World December 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
Surfing Web2O The rapid evolution of the world wide web is creating fresh opportunities - and challenges - for chemistry.  |
Chemistry World August 2007 Derek Lowe |
Opinion: In the Pipeline Process chemists just don't get the credit they deserve.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 60 David Bradley |
Mark Leach Interview with the owner of Meta-Synthesis, a company aimed to reveal the inner secrets of chemistry to as wide an audience as possible.  |
Chemistry World January 6, 2009 Rebecca Trager |
Web chemistry progresses InChI by InChI InChIs enable people to look up and find information on a particular chemical very quickly  |
Reactive Reports Issue 58 |
Interview with Peter Loew Interview with the founder and managing director of InfoChem, a company focused on the production and marketing of new chemical information products.  |
Information Today December 15, 2011 |
CAS and InfoChem to Collaborate in ChemInformatics Chemical Abstracts Service announced a longterm collaboration with InfoChem, GmbH, a provider of chemical structure and reaction technology as well as datamining in chemical science documents.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 55 David Bradley |
Interview with Wendy Warr This well-known and well-respected expert in the field of chemical information creates online reports and opinions that are essential reading for chemists hoping to understand the changes in information that are currently underway.  |
Information Today August 30, 2004 |
Weekly News Digest CAS Adds Early 20th Century Research... EBSCOhost Offers Internet & Personal Computing Abstracts... Lycos Launches Vertical Search Products...  |
Information Today April 9, 2001 Barbara Quint |
CAS/STN Launches eScience Web Finder Recognizing that the open Web contains valuable material for scientists and researchers using its STN International commercial online service, Chemical Abstracts Service, the American partner of STN, now offers a Web search tool called eScience...  |
Information Today November 26, 2012 |
Complete ReaxysFile Now Available on STN ReaxysFile now contains the full content from Reaxys, a leading source for chemical substance and reaction data produced by Elsevier.  |
Information Today January 24, 2013 Robert E. Buntrock |
STN Version One: New Searching Platform Under Development Chemical Abstracts Service and FIZ Karlsruhe announced Version One of the new STN platform for searching STN. The new web-based search platform has been released in beta to STN's fixed fee customers with rollout anticipated eventually to all STN customers.  |
Chemistry World December 2010 |
A structure-based community for chemists ChemSpider, a free online database of chemicals and related information, has delivered an online environment for the community to both deposit their data as well as curate and annotate existing content on the database.  |
Information Today August 18, 2003 Barbara Quint |
CAS Pursues Patent Searching Market with Science IP Chemical Abstracts Service has long had a custom search service available to do intermediated searches, primarily sophisticated searching of chemical files. Now, CAS has re-named and re-targeted its custom search service to focus on patents, both within and outside the chemical field.  |
Chemistry World April 25, 2013 Andreas Barth |
Chemical bibliometrics Counting compounds instead of publications and citations opens new perspectives for data-based scientific discovery and it can complement and stimulate both experimental and theoretical research.  |
Chemistry World August 13, 2015 |
Exploiting the data mine Chemists must embrace open data to allow us to collectively get the best out of the masses of new knowledge we unearth, reports Clare Sansom  |
Chemistry World September 26, 2012 Derek Lowe |
Under pressure Someone interviewing for a synthetic chemistry position had better know his or her organic chemistry. It's fair to ask questions that will make sure of that. But does a candidate need to know the curly-arrow details of reactions that they'll never run?  |
Chemistry World February 2007 Richard Van Noorden |
Computers Learn Chemistry Chemists who trawl through the thousands of chemistry papers published every month must wish their computers could do the job for them. Well, maybe one day they will.  |
Information Today August 11, 2015 |
STN Platform Gets More Enhancements Chemical Abstracts Service and FIZ Karlsruhe introduced a new version of STN, a web-based search solution for intellectual property professionals.  |
Chemistry World April 15, 2012 Jon Evans |
Synthetic chemists print labware to order Not only do 3D printers offer the possibility of producing vessels with much more complex architectures, but the vessels can be designed to influence the course of the reaction or even to take part in it.  |
Information Today September 23, 2002 |
News Digest STN Express Adds Capabilities for Bioscience... EBSCOhost Now Compatible with AGent... FindLaw Launches a Site for Businesses  |
Information Today December 3, 2001 Barbara Quint |
Toxcenter Database to Replace TOXLINE on STN International/CAS; TOXLINE Morphs at NLM Chemical Abstracts Service and its online partner, STN International, have launched a new toxicology database called Toxcenter...  |
Chemistry World August 22, 2012 Philip Ball |
The automatic chemist Bartosz Grzybowski of Northwestern University -- who has already established himself as one of our most inventive chemists -- has unveiled a 'chemo-informatic' scheme, Chematica, that can stake a reasonable claim to being paradigm-changing.  |
Chemistry World January 25, 2013 Derek Lowe |
Name reactions: how does the label stick? Some of these names go back to the 19th century, and many more of them come from the first decades of the 20th. Once in a while, I wonder if the tradition is dying out. Are we still naming chemical reactions after their discoverers?  |
Reactive Reports Issue 51 David Bradley |
Jean-Claude Bradley Drexel University and Blogmaster of Usefulchem.Blogspot.Com This chemist is the creator of a fascinating blog (Web log) called UsefulChem, which aims to bring important and global problems to the attention of the wider chemical community in the hope of finding chemistry-based solutions.  |
Information Today June 17, 2002 Barbara Quint |
CAS Abstracts Finally Available Through Dialog Later this summer, Dialog will offer CAS abstracts for display. Those abstracts have been a long time coming.  |
Information Today September 5, 2000 Barbara Quint |
CrossRef, CAS, DataStar Announce Links to Scholarly Publications The network of links to and from scholarly publications continues to grow rapidly...  |
Reactive Reports Issue 54 David Bradley |
Interview with Martin Walker This professor focuses his research on green chemistry and the use of fluorous biphasic systems.  |
Chemistry World November 2011 Derek Lowe |
Column: In the Pipeline In recent years there's another class of 'unknown' compounds that's become more prominent than ever: the ones you can buy from the chemical catalogues.  |
Bio-IT World April 2007 Vicki Glaser |
Software Solutions for Medicinal Chemistry Driven by advances in chemical synthesis, instrumentation, and high-throughput and high-content screening technology, medicinal chemistry's transition from an art to a science is benefiting from a wealth of new software products, spanning both bio- and cheminformatics.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 67 David Bradley |
Multichannel Microchemical Factory The microchemical factory approach offers a safer and scaleable approach to producing materials from the very smallest quantities to the largest bulk.  |
Reactive Reports Issue 62 David Bradley |
Robert Parker The appointed Managing Director of Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing discusses the future of chemistry publishing  |
Chemistry World October 28, 2014 Jennifer Newton |
Dana Roth: Reaching out from the library Dana Roth has worked in a variety of science and engineering library positions. In recognition of his contributions to chemistry education he was made a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry  |
Reactive Reports Issue 56 David Bradley |
Interview with William James Griffiths The developer of ChemRefer.com provides quick and free access to chemistry literature.  |
Reactive Reports November 2005 David Bradley |
Peter Murray-Rust An interview with the scientific software developer, originally a crystallographer with a DPhil from Oxford, on how he is now helping to establish novel software and Web technologies for chemists and other scientists underpinned by the concept of open source.  |
Chemistry World February 2012 |
Column: In the pipeline Every lab should have a common working language (presumably that of the country where it's located), and it should be the responsibility of every person in it to be able to at least get along with its basic vocabulary.  |
Chemistry World November 3, 2008 Simon Hadlington |
Organic synthesis set for auto-pilot Peptides are routinely made by machines that couple together amino acid components. Could organic synthesis ever get this simple?  |
Information Today September 2, 2003 |
NewsBreaks Elsevier and ACS Agree to Link... ebrary Launches Library Center... ALA and Others Request Public Input on Homeland Security Procedures...  |
Information Today May 3, 2004 |
Weekly News Digest H.W. Wilson Expands Biography Reference Bank... FIZ Karlsruhe Enhances Conference Information Service... Wiley Launches Organic Reactions Database...  |
Bio-IT World August 18, 2004 Kevin Davies |
In Praise of Chemical Diversity How to build better small-molecule libraries.  |
Chemistry World October 2009 |
Column: In the pipeline Derek Lowe discusses the problem of leaning too heavily on favorite reactions  |
Chemistry World November 25, 2014 James Urquhart |
Nanomolar chemistry enables 1500 experiments in a single day Chemists have conducted over 1500 chemistry experiments in under a day thanks to a miniaturized, high throughput automation platform they developed for identifying how synthetic molecules react under various conditions.  |