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References to the literature. References to the original data are given in the text, as Washburn.2 The exact citation can then be found in the list of references, which are given in alphabetical (and numerical) order, as Washburn,2 Bur. Standards J. Research 10, 525 (1933), where the numerals indicate, respectively, the volume, page, and year. The abbreviations used for the titles of the periodicals are those adopted as standard by the International Union of Chemistry (See, for example, Chemical Abstracts List of Periodicals Abstracted ). When the citation is that of a book, it is written as Washburn, Introduction to the Principles of Physical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York (1921), where the title is in quotation marks, and then in order follow the name of the publisher, the place of publication, and, in parentheses, the year of publication. If the book citation includes volume and page numbers, these follow immediately after the title. [Pg.12]

The SCI is designed to make up for this gap. The citation index of SCI lists all papers, patents, or books cited in a given year or 2-month period (by first author only) and then gives a list of papers that have done the citing. The index is published bimonthly and cumulated annually. For example, column 43,901 of the 1989 citation index shows that the Jencks paper mentioned above was cited as a footnote in 16 papers published in 1989. It is reasonable to assume that most of the papers that cited the Jencks paper were on closely related subjects. For each of the 16 papers are listed the first author, journal abbreviation, volume and page numbers, and year. In a similar manner, if one consulted SCI for all the years from 1968 on, one would have a complete list of papers that cited that paper. One could obviously broaden the search by then consulting SCI (from 1989 on) for papers that cited these 16 papers, and so on. Papers, patents, or books listed, for example, in the 1989 SCI may go back many years (e.g., papers published by Einstein in 1905 and 1906 are included). The only... [Pg.1906]

SEARCH STRATEGY AND RESULTS On page A29 of the Materials Directory, only property f Is listed for Lactic Acid, substance number 221-0101. Since property code f is viscosity, do not look further in this volume for specific heat. However, if you go to Book 1, page 254, in the Basic Edition of the Retrieval Guide (Plenum, 1967), you will find that papers have been coded for specific heat. Continue the search in the Basic Edition, where in Book 2, page 223, under the same substance number 221-0101 you will find six entries with four different TPRC numbers 1252, 4676, 12862, and 13331. Finally, in Book 3 in the Basic Edition you can find the complete bibliographic citations for papers 1252, 4676, 12862, and 13331. (Books 1, 2, and 3 of the Basic Edition correspond directly to Parts A, B, and C of this six-volume Supplement I.)... [Pg.2]

The third layer is within the endnotes foimd at the end of each chapter. These are conventional literature references, such as citations of journal articles or books. The most complete citation available is provided if page or volume or issue numbers aren t given, it s because they couldn t be found. [Pg.356]


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