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CAS Registry Number Index Author Index General Subject Index Patent Index Formula Index Compound Index Chemical Abstract Number Index Organisation Journal Title Index Language Index Year of Publication Index Document Type Index... [Pg.8]

World Patents Index DIALOG, ORBIT, Questel, STN Derwent Information Ltd. international limited bibliographic data patent families comprehensive English language abstracts of basic and some equivalent granted patents polymer and chemical stmcture indexing for subscribers drawings... [Pg.48]

USPATFULL STN Chemical Abstracts Service U.S. full bibhographic data full text Chemical Abstracts indexing from U.S. patent or equivalent... [Pg.48]

Further steps toward universality are taken by the replacement of element and compound names wherever possible by symbols and formulas, and by adding to data in older units their recalculated SI equivalents. The usefulness of the reference sections has been increased by giving journal-title abbreviations according to the Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index, by listing in each reference all of its authors and by accompanying references to patents and journals that may be difficult to access by their Chemical... [Pg.22]

Research articles of interest to biochemists may appear in many types of research journals. Research libraries do not have the funds necessary to subscribe to every journal, nor do scientists have the time to survey every current journal copy for articles of interest. Two publications that help scientists to keep up with published articles are Chemical Titles (published every 2 weeks by the American Chemical Society) and the weekly Current Contents available in hard copy and computer disks (published by the Institute of Science Information). The Life Science edition of Current Contents is the most useful for biochemists. The computer revolution has reached into the chemical and biochemical literature, and most college and university libraries now subscribe to computer bibliographic search services. One such service is STN International, the scientific and technical information network. This on-line system allows direct access to some of the world s largest scientific databases. The STN databases of most value to life scientists include BIOSIS Pre-views/RN (produced by Bio Sciences Information Service covers original research reports, reviews, and U.S. patents in biology and biomedicine), CA (produced by Chemical Abstracts service covers research reports in all areas of chemistry), MEDLINE, and MEDLARS (produced by the U.S. National Library of Medicine and Index Medicus, respectively cover all areas of biomedicine). These networks provide on-line service and their databases can be accessed from personal computers in the office, laboratory, or library. Some... [Pg.218]

World Patents Index. WPI, produced by Derwent Publications, Ltd., contains records of patent publications from 32 issuing authorities around the world. Since 1970, all chemical technologies are included. Prior to then, content varies as follows polymers from 1966, agricultural chemicals from 1965, and pharmaceuticals from 1963. Records contain bibliographic data and an abstract, which describes the novel features of the patent. The patent tides and abstracts in WPI are created by Derwent and generally give a more definitive description of the patent s content than the title and abstract, which appear on the document itself Records also list equivalent or family member patents that have been identified as covering the same or related invention(s) (92). [Pg.125]

Because the electrochemistry of pyridines has not been reviewed before with regard to industrially significant processes, this review will therefore cover the period 1801-1983. Citations from 1801-1975 have been compiled in Swann s bibliography.1 These citation listings were broken down into six indices author, patent, product molecular formula, synonym, product name, and product type. A computer-aided search of Chemical Abstracts and the World Patent Index covered the period 1967-1983. Other sources such as the reviews on heterocyclic electrochemistry by Lund2 and Nelson3 contained useful citations. Nelson s review has a valuable table that summarizes the synthetic work by indexing the parent heterocycle. [Pg.168]

CAS ONLINE American Chemical Society, Columbus, Ohio CAS ONLINE The Chemical Search System From Chemical Abstracts Service 1967-present CHEMICAL ABSTRACTS SERVICE Equivalent of the printed Chemical Abstraets(CA). Bibliographic data, keyword phrases, index entries, general subject headings, and CAS Registry Number(s) for chemistry-related publications in 50 languages from 150 countries. Includes worldwide patent documents. Easy crossover to the CAS CHEMICAL REGISTRY... [Pg.25]


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