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Search Skills for Molecular Information, Chemical Name and Substance ID Searches, Molecular Formula Searches, Structure Searches, Reaction Searches, Sequence Searches
Substance and Reaction Searching in Reaxys
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Hands-on tutorial for searching substances and reactions by structure in Reaxys using MarvinSketch. Reaxys is provided by Elsevier. For more information see https://www.reaxys.com/info/ |
Substructure Searching in Reaxys
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Hands-on tutorial for learning substructure searching tools for Reaxys using the the MarvinSketch editor. Note that Reaxys is a product of Elsevier and more information about this product can be found at https://www.reaxys.com/info/. |
SciFinder Web - 2011
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SciFinder file descriptions; CA indexing philosophy; tutorials; comparison with other databases; Explore references, substances, reactions; additional information, search tips. |
Searching Inorganic Substances in SciFinder
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Peer-reviewed publication from Issues in Science & Technology Librarianship, Winter 2011, Issue 64 http://www.istl.org/11-winter/tips.html |
Using CHEMnetBASE and Organic Syntheses to locate information on an organic compound
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Guided exercise used by students working in pairs typically in a computer equipped classroom. Each student completes an exercise which is reviewed by an instructor. Students retain exercises. During the hour session students are expected to complete the first two pages. Many solve the organic "chemystery" of journal citations on the third page by using a library catalog, CASSI Search Tool, or a Web search engine, for example Google. |
Understand PubChem to search efficiently
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An online instructional videos for PubChem searching. GETTING STARTED |
Searching PubChem
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A set of online instructional videos for PubChem searching. GETTING STARTED
SEARCHING PUBCHEM
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