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Resources for Chemistry and
Coatings & Polymeric Materials
Databases
There are a number of databases which NDSU
researchers in Chemistry and Polymers &
Coatings should find useful. The following are
covered in order of priority.
SciFinder Scholar
SciFinder Scholar provides access to CAplus for accessing scholarly literature
(over 21,500,000 records, from 1907 onward), CAS Registry for accessing information
about compounds, CASREACT for organic chemical reaction
research (journals: 1974 onward; patents: 1982-1984 and 1991 onward),
CHEMLIST for regulatory information,
CHEMCATS for commercial chemical
availability, and Medline for biomedical research.
CAS also provides a brief usage tutorial.
To begin using SciFinder Scholar, you will need to download the client application (available
for Macintosh (classic only) or Windows computers) and save site.prf to the folder where you installed the SciFinder application.
To understand how SciFinder
Scholar integrates the various CAS databases, the University of
Buffalo provides this SciFinder
Scholar "under the hood" diagram [local
copy]. (NDSU Only)
SPIRS Databases
CSA Engineering Databases
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts has produced a number of engineering databases which may be useful for chemists: (NDSU Only)
Patents
Full text of many patents is now
available free via the Web. Coverage includes
1976 to present.
Patent Searching via
IBM
Patent Searching via USPTO
and CNIDR
FirstSearch Databases
The most relevant FirstSearch databases are Dissertation Abstracts Online, Applied Sciences and Technology Literature,
Environmental Sciences and Pollution
Management, and WorldCat. FirstSearch databases
can be accessed via the Web. (NDSU
Only)
The Dissertation Abstracts
database is valuable for finding other
dissertations on your subject, and should be
checked before initiating your research.
WorldCat searches the holdings of
libraries worldwide for books about your
subject.
Science Citation Index
Science Citation Index
is extremely useful for tracking
the progress of information forward in time by
finding out who has cited older, seminal
articles. It is the only database which does
this. NDSU has Science Citation Index in
the Main Library on CD-ROM for the years 1996
to present. Older issues are in print format in
the Main Library. A librarian can also conduct
a search of the electronic version of
Science Citation Index via Dialog,
however costs for the search will be billed to
you or your department. You must be present
during the search, and your search should be
carefully planned to minimize charges.
Chemical Abstracts
A complete set of Chemical Abstracts and
CA Indexes are available in print format in the
Chemistry Library. You may also use SciFinder Scholar to
search Chemical Abstracts.
CURRENT
AWARENESS
There are several ways to receive up-to-date
information on your areas of interest, besides
browsing the current issues of journals owned by
NDSU:
Ingenta Reveal Tables of Contents Service
You can have tables of contents of specific
journals e-mailed to you on a regular basis from
Ingenta Reveal. To open an account, you must set
up a "profile". You may do this by following the
directions at: http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/reference/reveal.html.
In addition to tables of contents of journals,
you may also have the results of subject or
author searches e-mailed to you on a regular
basis. If you would like help setting up your
account, contact Jeremy
Brown (231-1050).
Current Contents
You can access tables of contents of many
journals at any time via Current Contents,
one of the SPIRS databases. Current Contents
provides cover-to-cover indexing of circa 7,000
journals and abstracts for about 85% of the
articles. You can subscribe to a listserv which
will notify you when a new issue of Current
Contents has been loaded. We have also made a
brief guide to Current
contents available
PRINT RESOURCES
The Library contains many print resources,
including a complete set of Chemical Abstracts
and the collective indexes to Chemical Abstracts.
You should be aware that many of the electronic
indexes only cover material published since the
1980's. If you rely only on the electronic
indexes, you may be missing important
information. To determine the Reference Resources
held by the Library, consult the Online Catalog,
the Library Staff, and/or the Selective Guide to Reference
Materials for Chemistry and Polymers and
Coatings.
The NDSU Online Catalog
NDSU is a member of ODIN,and you can access the
on-line catalog to search for
materials housed at NDSU.
Other
Many other databases are
available. If you have a specific need and you
have not been able to find sufficient
information, or if you would like assistance
with any of the above databases, please contact the Physical
Sciences Librarian.
INFORMATION RESOURCES FOR
CHEMISTRY AND POLYMERS & COATINGS -
Includes Web Links
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Last Updated: March 11, 2008