Undergraduate Research - Search Tools and Techniques, Background Reading, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Books, and Review Articles, Finding Journal Articles and Patents, Information Management Tools

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Discusses requirements, general rules, and regulations for successfully and correctly citing the scientific literature and especially the chemical literature. Provides further reading and examples of citations in ACS style for journal articles, books, and book chapters. Presents two examples for common literature reference management software. This presentation is a short part of a two-lesson course block about topic searching, citation databases, preparing and printing posters, and citing scientific literature in the lecture "Naturwissenschaften und Gesellschaft 3" (Science and Society 3).

Author: 
Brändle, Martin P. (Dr.); Zass, Engelbert (Dr.)
Organization: 
ETH Zürich
EMail: 
braendle@chem.ethz.ch
Learning Objectives: 
correct citing
Learning Objectives: 
knowing and applying citation regulations
Learning Objectives: 
knowing about literature reference management software
Audience: 
Bachelor (Advanced)
Level of Expertise: 
Beginner
Date Document Created: 
Thu, 2010-02-25
Language(s): 
German
Browser Subjects: 
Scientific Literature and Scholarly Communication
Browser Subjects: 
Information Management Tools

Guide to Selected Physical Chemistry Resources for Chemists at Stanford (PDF Version)

In-depth subject guide to library resources for physical chemists.

Author: 
Baysinger, Grace
Organization: 
Stanford University
EMail: 
graceb@stanford.edu
Learning Objectives: 
To help familiarize users with key resources and tools that are available for physical chemistry.
Audience: 
Bachelor (Basic)
Audience: 
Bachelor (Advanced)
Audience: 
Faculty/Lecturer
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Intermediate
Date Document Created: 
Thu, 2008-05-01
Language(s): 
English
Browser Subjects: 
Chemical Nomenclature
Browser Subjects: 
Guides to Chemical Information Resources
Browser Subjects: 
Library Resources and Services
Browser Subjects: 
Scientific Literature and Scholarly Communication
Browser Subjects: 
Background Reading, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Books, and Review Articles
Browser Subjects: 
Finding Journal Articles and Patents

Keeping up with the Journals: Using Web of Knowledge and RSS

Guide to setting up RSS feeds for various types of alerts available in Web of Knowledge

Author: 
Twiss-Brooks, Andrea
Organization: 
University of Chicago Library
EMail: 
atbrooks@uchicago.edu
Learning Objectives: 
Users should be able to use this guide to help set up a functioning RSS feed, and retrieve results using a feed reader (e.g., Bloglines)
Audience: 
Faculty/Lecturer
Audience: 
Librarian/Information Specialist
Level of Expertise: 
Beginner
Date Document Created: 
Wed, 2005-05-04
Language(s): 
English
Browser Subjects: 
Secondary Literature
Browser Subjects: 
Scientific Literature and Scholarly Communication
Browser Subjects: 
Information Management Tools
Creative Commons License Type: 
Attribution Non-Commercial
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