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Session Agenda
• New SciFinder® coming soon
• Current SciFinder data overview
• Content enhancements in SciFinder
• Functionality enhancements in SciFinder
• SciFinder training resources
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Current SciFinder data overview
• CAplusSM - bibliographic > 30 Mio. doc. 1840 – today– From > 10.000 journals, patents, books, e- docs etc.
– >16.5% from Asian countries
• CASREACT® > 16.0 Mio. reactions 1840 - today• CAS REGISTRYSM
– Small chem. molecules > 43 Mio
– Biosequences > 60 Mio
• CHEMCATS® – 29,0 Mio. commercially available compounds from > 1000 catalogues from >900 suppliers
• CHEMLIST® – regulatory data for 247,000 comp. from 103 listings (www.cas.org/ASSETS/C280569107874800980DE9EF07057315/chemlistlists.pdf)
• MEDLINE® – bibliographic > 17 Mio. doc. 1950 - today – from > 4800 journals, books
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Content enhancements in SciFinder
• SciFinder back file content
• Patent enhancements
• Dissertations, Germany in focus
• Property information status
• Focus on CASREACT
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SciFinder back file content <1907 I
• 62 172 Patents
• 124 763 Journal Articles
• The “Chemisches Zentralblatt” back to 1897
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Patent enhancements
• Patent content: – 60 patent offices are covered > 7.0 Mio. documents– The top 9 offices have the 2/27 days rule– Details about patent coverage:
www.cas.org/expertise/cascontent/caplus/patcoverage/
• Patent news/updates:– Added during 2009: Irish Patent office, Gulf Cooperation
Council Patent Office, IP Philippines – Chinese pat. status = 472 292 Pat., 16 758 Utility
modelshttp://www.cas.org/newsevents/releases/chinesepatents112309.html
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Dissertations
• 474 675 Dissertations in CAplus
• 431 057 in English
• 22 975 in German
• 2 085 in French
• 17 371 Language unavailable (1940-1966)
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Dissertations Germany in focus I
• 22 975 Dissertations in German covered– 2009 – 1812– 2008 – 3615– 2007 – 3694– 2006 – 3280– 2005 – 3147– 2004 – 3471– 2003 – 3768– Before 2003 = 188 – the oldest 1966 (1)
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Property information status I• REGISTRY is a rich source of property
information – > 2.7 Bil predicted properties for 40.8 Mil Subst.
• 19 diff. properties• http://www.cas.org/ASSETS/ED9BA6DD755647C781A93B559326E9B3/p
ropdefinitions.pdf
– > 8.8 Mil experimental tags (citation links) for 2.9 Mil Substances
• 204 diff. properties• www.cas.org/ASSETS/9026A7E221F247BBBB7383A1127AFC24/tagged
properties.pdf
– > 4 Mil experimental properties for 2.6 Mil Subst.• 12 diff properties• http://www.cas.org/ASSETS/ED9BA6DD755647C781A93B559326E9B3/p
ropdefinitions.pdf
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Property information status II
• Focus on spectra:– > 713 000 experimental
Spectra for 480 000 Subst.
– > 36 Mil. Calculated 13C - NMR– > 36 Mil. Calculated 1H – NMR
• Exp. Spectra in Detail:
184,326 PROTON NMR SPECTRA
144,878 CARBON-13 NMR SPECTRA
14,848 FLUORINE-19 NMR SPECTRA
8,724 PHOSPHORUS-31 NMR SPECTRA
1,206 SILICON-29 NMR SPECTRA
104,282 MASS SPECTRA
93,248 IR ABSORPTION SPECTRA
2,964 RAMAN SPECTRA
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Property information status III - Refine
Recall: you have a great option to refine on property values
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Focus on CASREACT
• CASREACT now contains over 22 mil single and multi-step reactions– In 2008 2.28 mil reactions were added– In 2009 5.44 mil reactions were added
• Added more complex records with higher number of reactions per document
• Added more preparation and use patents• More resources were added to CASREACT on
SciFinder so that fewer reaction queries would end in query too large
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Functionality enhancements in SciFinder
• Searching for / sorting of similar Reactions
• Working in Cooperation & Sharing
• Transfer of answer sets Client -> Web
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Searching for / sorting by Related Reactions
Search for the one step Conversion of Silyl-protectedAlcohols to Ketones
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•Broadest Search: Same Reaction Center Only
•Medium Search: Same Reaction Center and Adjacent atoms and bonds
•Narrowest Search: Same Reaction Center and Extended atoms and bonds
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Working in Cooperation & Sharing I
• Look for cooperation partners– Within your university
• Set up the cooperation– By inviting and accepting invitations– You create one cooperation space
• Fill the cooperation space – Create new Tags– Work with Tags– All cooperation partners see the same Tags– Why << Beta>>??
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Working in Cooperation & Sharing IV
• Fill the cooperation space – Tags -doc by doc
Mark documents that work with your individual core structure 1
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Cooperate outside of your Institution I
https://scifinder.cas.org/scifinder/view/link_v1/reference.jsf?l=BmxxGlm8wGrrsP70XY6F3-WcL-uoIRYuPDGgdw6Keajv0dJNNTdMKUkD4ciAVeY4
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Cooperate outside of your Institution II
https://scifinder.cas.org/scifinder/view/link_v1/answerset.jsf?l=tbvSe4xDBtRStJYimC7EDoaacdy1fBwrzvbTXQyhcw4hO6ZAuggdON2A9ZDvbjD5SOhE35t_e2jeod0QaTVQIQPz88WizseU