How to Find Chemical Information


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A practical approach to the focal issues of chemical information sources, showing how to efficiently locate, use, and in some cases evaluate chemical data. Presents the most important and enduring classical tools, the more significant newer tools, and the underlying methods, principles, and keys needed to cope with the constantly changing array of chemical information sources and tools. Shows how to keep up to data on latest developments, how to let chemical information specialists obtain obscure, needed documents, and how to use Chemical Abstrcts. Examines on-line retrieval systems, patents, and safety-related topics (including environmental aspects). Provides for a savings in time and money as well as the freedom to spark new and creative ideas.




How to Find Information


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Providing a complete introduction to searching the key sources in chemical information, this reference covers: guides to chemical nomenclature; general reference works; compilations of chemical data; abstracting and indexing services; and online and CD-ROM databases.




How to Find Out in Chemistry


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How to Find Out in Chemistry: A Guide to Sources of Information indicates how to make the best possible use of the literature of chemistry. This book serves as a guide for outlining the careers available to qualified chemists and explaining how such qualifications can be obtained; assembling a library of chemistry books; describing some of the general standards on books, biographies, and theses; acquiring periodical publications; and abstracting journals. Other topics discussed include general and physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, and chemical technology. This publication is intended for undergraduates and technical college students conducting research on the implications of chemistry.




Chemical Information for Chemists


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A chemical information book aimed specifically at practicing chemists. Useful for students in undergraduate and graduate courses, it could also be a guide to new information specialists who are facing the challenging diversity of chemical literature.




How to Find Information - Chemistry


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Written for students, researchers, and business people, this pocket-sized guide provides a complete introduction to searching the key sources in chemical information. The guide covers the different sources available including: * guides to chemical nomenclature, * general reference works, * compilations of chemical data, * abstracting and indexing services, and * online and CD-ROM databases. In particular, the guide focuses on how to make the best use of Chemical Abstracts-- both the printed and online version -- using easy-to-follow sample searches.




How to Find Out in Chemistry


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How to Find Out in Chemistry: A Guide to Sources of Information, Second Edition focuses on the best possible use of the literature of chemistry. This book discusses some of the branches in chemistry, such as general and physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry, and chemical technology. This text also serves as a guide for outlining the careers available to qualified chemists and explaining how such qualifications can be obtained; assembling a library of chemistry books; describing some of the general guides to books, biographies, and theses; acquiring periodical publications; and abstracting journals. This edition is intended for students and individuals conducting research on the implications of chemistry.




Knovel Critical Tables


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How to Find Out in Chemistry


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Chemical Information


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An easy-to-use guide to accessing and using chemical information, thoroughly revised to reflect recent developments in the area of chemical information. Material concerning online searching has been integrated into each chapter, along with the various manual searching tools and sources. New material covers communication among scientists, selecting search sources, expert systems, and chemical engineering. Also covers new trends and perspectives in chemical information.




Merck's Index


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