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Short Course: Example

Sessions aimed at updating research groups (advanced undergraduates, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, faculty, etc.) on information sources relevant to their group.

Example: Short course for graduate students, e.g. University of Pennsylvania. 2 weeks. Aimed especially at graduate students just completing first year.

Objectives: This course aims to provide students with basic chemical information skills. Students will:

  • learn to distinguish the various types of chemical information sources and to choose the appropriate sources to solve specific chemical information problems
  • become acquainted with the major print and electronic sources of chemical information, such as Chemical Abstracts, Beilstein, Gmelin, dictionaries, handbooks, and comprehensive treatises.
  • become award of the variety of electronic resources and information retrieval techniques
  • learn the basics of searching Chemical Abstracts on STN
  • learn to use Science Citation Index
  • explore the Internet for chemistry-related sources