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How do I access SciFinder Scholar?
Why should I upgrade? What's new in SciFinder Scholar 2007?
SciFinder Scholar Resources (examples and tips)
Importing data from Scholar to EndNote
Hours of Operation
Still have questions?SciFinder Scholar 2007 is an interface to scientific information from Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS). SciFinder Scholar allows you to search more than 14 million chemical references and more than 223 million substances. You can search by research topic, author name, structure and substructure, chemical name or CAS Registry Number, company/name organization, browse the table of contents in journals, and reaction query.
SciFinder Scholar provides point-and-click access to the entire CA database, with references to nearly 9,500 journals going back to 1907, as well as patents from 29 countries, technical reports, books, conference proceedings, and dissertations. It covers world-wide literature in all areas of chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, materials science and related sciences. Citations are linked to full text articles of electronic journals to which Carnegie Mellon subscribes. Links to full text patents are also available in many cases.
SciFinder Scholar also provides access to related databases:
MEDLINE
CAPlus(scientific literature and patents)
CASRegistry (chemical structure substances)
CASReacts (reaction search service)
CHEMLIST (regulated chemicals)
CHEMCAT (chemical suppliers)How do I access SciFinder Scholar?
Carnegie Mellon University students, faculty and staff may access and use SciFinder Scholar several ways. As a courtesy to other users, please remember to log out each time you finish using SciFinder Scholar.
This software will work from any CMU on-campus site. If you are accessing the Internet from off-campus or you are using wireless on campus, you must use the Cisco VPN client to access SciFinder 2007. Instructions for setting up the Cisco VPN client and registering your computer can be found at:
http://www.library.cmu.edu/Services/remote.html
- Download to your desktop on the Carnegie Mellon network:
SciFinder Scholar can be used on any computer connected to the Carnegie Mellon campus network. To connect to SciFinder Scholar on your desktop, you must first download and install SciFinder Scholar client software onto your computer. Client software is available for Windows and Macintosh operating systems, but not UNIX or Linux.
You must read and accept the appropriate user agreement, then unzip files to download the SciFinder Scholar software on your computer -- or borrow the install CD-ROM from the E&S Library Reference Desk or Mellon Institute Library Office. Then follow the Install Instructions. Downloading the software and searching SciFinder Scholar is restricted to campus IP addresses.- Use on PCs in the library:
SciFinder Scholar is downloaded and available for use on all public PCs in the University Libraries.- Download to a computer outside the Carnegie Mellon network:
SciFinder Scholar is also available for remote user access. Follow the instructions to download the SciFinder Scholar software -- or borrow the install CD-ROM from the E&S Library Reference Desk or Mellon Institute Library Office. Then follow the Install Instructions to your desktop before you connect to the Cisco VPN.
Why should I upgrade? What's new in SciFinder Scholar 2007?
- Categorize your reference answer sheet
- Combine answer sets
- Export commerical chemicals records into Microsoft Excel answer sets
- Explore from substance displays
- Print structures in a grid layout
For more information check out the web site at
http://www.cas.org/products/sfacad/scholwhatsnew.htmlStill have questions? Contact us!
- Diane Covington, Biology and Chemistry Librarian, Mellon Institute Library, 268-7384 or dianec@andrew.cmu.edu
- Engineering & Science Reference Staff, 268-2427 or sciref@andrew.cmu.edu
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