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Chemical Literature Research Course
Chemistry 184/284 is a ten-week, two-credit course taught at the University of California - Santa Barbara. It covers the techniques and tools for effective searching the literature of chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering and related fields. Students will be introduced to how information is organized in the chemical sciences, including data collections such as Reaxys and indexes to the literature such as SciFinder, as well as the different types of primary literature and other resources useful to the chemical researcher. |
Author:
Huber, Charles
(Davidson Library, University of California - Santa Barbara)
Learning Objectives:
Users should gain familliarity with key tools and concepts in chemical information searching, and how to use them erffectively.
Audience:
Bachelor (Advanced)
Audience:
Master
Audience:
Doctoral
Audience:
Faculty/Lecturer
Level of Expertise:
Intermediate
Created:
Wed, 2012-07-11
Language(s):
English
Subjects:
The Library and Literature for Chemists
Subjects:
Search Skills for Bibliographic Databases
Subjects:
Search Skills for Molecular Information
Subjects:
Undergraduate Research - Search Tools and Techniques
Subjects:
In-Depth Research – Search Tools and Techniques
Type of Material:
Course
Copyright:
Creative Commons LicenseCC-Lizenz
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