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SciFinder: a Brief Overview of CAS Content, Indexing & Support
1. A Brief Overview of CAS
Content, Indexing & Support
John Kratunis
scifinder.cas.org
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Agenda: SciFinder Overview
Have confidence in your answer sets
âą Database Content
âą CAS Indexing
âą CAS Customer Support
âą Working with SciFinder
âą Live Demo
âą Q & A
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CAS: The leading global source of chemical
information for scientific and patent research
âą What we do
â Since 1907, CAS reviews, abstracts, and indexes the world's
chemistry-related literature and make it available to the scientific
community
âą Work first published in Chemical Abstracts TM
âą What we offer
â Content from 10,000+ major scientific journals, 100+ ahead-of-print
journals, and patents from 63 patent authorities are reviewed and indexed
âą How we do it
â Over 1,000 editorial staff members world-wide
âą Who we serve
â Customers include more than 1,700 universities, top Fortune 500
corporations, and all major patent offices
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SciFinder Content: Built on a comprehensive
collection of scientific information
References
CAplus Over 40M world-wide documents
MEDLINE National Library of Medicine/NIH
Substances
REGISTRY Over 92M substances, >15K added daily
CHEMCATS Over 900 supplier catalogs
CHEMLIST World-wide regulatory information
Markush Generic structures from patents
Reactions
CASREACT Over 77M reactions and preps
5. CAS Indexing â Broad Search, Focused Answers
âą CAS Editorial Staff adds index terms for abstracted
references from journals, patents, more
âą All substances in papers have chemical roles assigned
âą Text queries automatically check for alternate terms,
plurals, spellings, etc.
â Broadens your search, automatically
âą Analyze, Refine, and Categorize tools take advantage of
our indexing
â Sort and filter your answers
â Skip less relevant papers, substances, reactions
â Focus on key terms
â Find the most relevant answers
6. CAS Indexing: An Example
SciFinder search for âCognitive Enhancerâ
629 references containing âCognitive Enhancerâ as entered
22,844 references containing the concept âCognitive Enhancerâ
â⊠neuroenhancement with prescription drugsâ
ââŠand for improving cognitive abilitiesâ
ââŠand other neurogenesis enhancer treatmentâ
ââŠand the memory-enhancing effect ofâ
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CAS Support: www.cas.org
âą SciFinder Support & Training web page
âą Tutorials
âą How-to Guides
âą E-seminars
âą On-site Training
âą On-line Help
8. Ask us! We can help.
âą Account information
âą How to
âą IT supportâI need to
change something
on my account.â
âCan I speak with
someone in IT?â
âI need help with my
search strategy.â
Phone:
1-800-753-4227
(North America)
1-614-447-3700
(outside North America)
Email:
help@cas.org
Web:
www.cas.org
3/4/2015
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Benefits of SciFinder Content, Indexing, and
Support
âą Save time
â âOne-stop-shoppingâ for worldwide scientific information
â Pinpoint results most relevant to you
âą Save effort
â Easily find information with SciFinderâs intuitive interface and
powerful features
âą Get results - with confidence
â World-wide coverage of chemical, biological, and medical
information from 1907 to the present
â Daily updates for up-to-the-minute information
â Rigorous indexing and quality-control by an international team of
scientists