Sci-Finder Training Part 1 – Navigating Chemical Literature and Designing Reaction Pathways

Monday, 10/13, 11:30 am-12:30 pm

Sci-Finder is the most current and reliable database for chemical substance information. Inform your critical research activities with authoritative details on chemical substances and their related chemical structures, chemical names, regulatory information, and properties. In this hybrid session taught by the Chemistry Librarian and Sci-Finder team, you will learn how to:

  • Search chemical literature efficiently using SciFinder’s CAplus database, covering journals, patents, and chemical records;
  • Find experimental properties and reactivity data for compound selection and synthesis planning;
  • Design reaction pathways for molecules with specific characteristics.

We will cover general best practices and have time to address your specific questions.

Join us for Part 2 of this workshop series: Exploring Advanced Chemical Data, Patents, and Bio-Applications – Link: Sci-Finder Training Part 2

Hybrid.

In-person in Chemistry Building, room 1706

Zoom link for remote attendance will be included in the confirmation message you receive 5-10 minutes after you register, as well as in an automatic reminder message sent two days prior to the session 

Session Details


Location:
1706 Chemistry Building
930 North University, Central Campus (view map) pop up map

Session level: All
Sponsor(s): UM Library
Presenter(s): Yulia Sevryugina

This session is currently Open.