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Once the complete title is known, the journal can easily be obtained if it is in the library customarily used by the chemist. If not, one must use another library, and the next step is to find out which libraries carry the journal. CASSI answers this question too, since it carries a list of some 360 libraries in the United States and other countries, and for each journal it tells which of these libraries carries it, and furthermore, if the holdings are incomplete, which volumes of that journal are carried by each library. It may be possible to visit the closest library personally. If not, a copy of the article can usually be obtained through interlibrary loan. The CASSI also includes lists of journal publishers, sales agents, and document depositories. Photocopies of most documents cited in CA can be obtained from chemical Abstracts Document Delivery Service, Customer Services, 2540 Olentangy River Road, Columbus OH, 43210, USA. Orders for documents can be placed by mail, telephone. Telex, fax, or online through STN or other services. [Pg.1639]

Table 14-1. ACS Periodicals, with Referencing Style, CASSI Abbreviation, and 2006 Volume Number... Table 14-1. ACS Periodicals, with Referencing Style, CASSI Abbreviation, and 2006 Volume Number...
CASSI and its quarterly supplements provide an extensive list of recommended journal abbreviations. Appendix 14-1 lists CASSI abbreviations for more than 1000 of the most commonly cited journals. ACS publication names, their abbreviations, and their volume numbers for 2006 are given in Table 14-1. Note that, in some cases, the word the is part of the title. [Pg.294]

If a boldface n precedes the volume number in CASSI, use the abbreviation No. before the volume number in italics in the entry. [Pg.295]

In journal format, the series title is used as a journal title, abbreviated according to CASSI and italicized, and the series number is used as a journal volume number. [Pg.306]

CASSI gives the number of a meeting in ordinal form. Convert this number to an italic cardinal number, and use it as the volume number in the citation, unless CASSI has already indicated another volume number. [Pg.308]

For reasons of economy of space, some volumes usually treated in this serial publication as books are styled as periodicals [as recommended by CASSI (Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index of the American Chemical Society)]. For example, Chem. Heterocycl. Compd. refers to the Weissberger-Taylor series The Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds published by Wiley (Interscience) Alkaloids (London) is the Specialist Periodical Report, covering that subject, of the Chemical Society (London). [Pg.305]

For the organic chemist, knowledge of, and access to, the more familiar components of the printed products of Chemical Abstracts is still desirable CA abstracts CA Volume Indexes and CA Collective Indexes CA Index Gnide CAS Source Index (CASSI) Registry Handbook Number Section the Ring Systems Handbook and CA Selects. [Pg.2]

The complete journal titles for abbreviations used for serials and nonserials in Chemical Abstracts from 1907 to 2002. (Starting with Volume 136 (2002), Chemical Abstracts began to quote the full journal or publication title as part of the abstract instead of the CASSI abbreviation.)... [Pg.7]

Annales de Chimie [Ann. Chim. (Cachan, Er.)] (2004-). Previous CASSI abbreviation Ann. Chim. (Paris) (1789-1815, 1914-2003). From 1816 to 1913, the title was Annales de Chimie et de Physique [Ann. Chim. Phys.]. There have been various series of volume numbers the fifteenth series, Vol. 1 appeared in 1976. From 1978 (Vol. 3) series designations ceased. Since 1973 this journal has specialised in solid-state chemistry in 1978 Science de Materiaux became a subtitle. Free online full-text archive 1841-1913 from Gallica (Bibliotheque nationale de France) http //gallica.bnf.fr/. Publisher Lavoisier. [Pg.25]

Journals are in most cases abbreviated according to the CASSI (Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index) system and listed below in alphabetical order. Dictionaries composed of more than one volume are assigned the specific codes. [Pg.565]

Note that the summation in (8) is only for the cavities below the drop. The remaining cavities give zero contribution. In equation (8), R T = Pq Vcav has been used by assuming that the amount of air trapped in the cavities under the drop is determined by the Cassie-Baxter state. In the Cassie-Baxter state, the air is at pressure Pq and volume Vcav- An ideal gas law is used. AUy. denotes the change in the surface energy in cavity i as the liquid-air interface moves into the cavity. [Pg.56]

It has to be emphasized that the APCA was not dependent on the water drop volume over a broad range, namely from 0.5 to 10 [fi, unlike our previous findings and findings reported by other groups [14,23]. The local (microscopic) water contact angle for flat chromium surfaces has been experimentally determined by Wang and coworkers as 30° [24, 25]. This allows application of the Cassie-Baxter approach [1] for the calculation of the apparent contact angle. [Pg.236]


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