Tools for your Chemistry Research By Kenneth Lim 16th January 2015 Session Outline 1. 2. 3. 4. 7 NUS Libraries NUS Libraries portal & services for graduate students Citations Essential resources for chemistry • 5. FindMore • Scopus • Web of Science* • EndNoteX7* • Journal Citation Report • SciFinder • Reaxys* Additional Library Tools & Utilities * hands-on 7 NUS Libraries… a. Central Library b. Chinese Library c. C J Koh Law Library (Bukit Timah campus) d. Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library e. Medical Library f. Music Library g. Science Library Extra Library services for graduate students Loan entitlement: 30 items 28 days (for main shelves books) Online renewal: 3X Loan period: Document Delivery Services (DDS) InterLibrary Loans IntraLibrary Loans More info on loans entitlement: http://libportal.nus.edu.sg/frontend/web/about-nus-libraries/library-rules/loan-entitlement-oflibrary-members?pageBefore=Graduate%20Students NUS Libraries’ portal (www.lib.nus.edu.sg) Identify the source of a citation (ACS style) Title Authors Anastas, P. T.; Warner, J. C. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice; Oxford University Press: Oxford, 1998. Publisher & publication place Publication year Authors Chapter Title Book Title Stepl, B. A.; George, K. F. Antifreezes and Deicing Fluids. In KirkOthmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology; 4th Ed. Howe-Grant, M., Ed. Wiley Interscience: New York, 1992. Publisher & publication place Publication year Authors Deno, N. C.; Richey, H. G.; Liu, J. S.; Lincoln, D. N.; Turner, J. O. J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 1965, 87, 4533-4538. Journal Title Publication Article page year, volume, issue Avoid Plagiarism… More information: http://emodule.nus.edu.sg/ac/ Home > Academic ethics > Plagiarism 10 Essential resources for chemistry 3 References • • • • • • Web of Science Scopus Science Direct Reaxys Patent databases Etc… Structures • ChemSpider • Combined Chemical Dictionary (CCD) • Reaxys • etc… Chemical & Physical properties • ChemSpider • Combined Chemical Dictionary • Reaxys • SpringerMaterials, etc. Reactions • Reaxys • Biochemical Pathway • SciFinder Spectra • • • • • FDM-FTIR Proton Carbon NMR PDF-4+ (XRD) Reaxys ChemSpider, etc. Safety • MSDS • TLV and BEI exposure values 3 EndNote X7 Collect Organize Insert Format To install EndNoteX7: http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/endnote 3 EndNote X7 Workflow Microsoft MS Word 2010/2013 Citation sources a. Direct export b. Import text file c. Online search d. Import PDF file e. Manual entry Cite While You Write (CWYW) EndNote Library Input Output Create an EndNote Library a. Click on File > New... to create a new library b. Enter a filename (.enl) c. Select location to save the library (e.g. Desktop) a. Click Save FindMore guide Let’s try FindMore http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/con tent.php?pid=333052&sid=2888 588 www.lib.nus.edu.sg 3 Scopus > 19,000 Peer-reviewed Journals. Includes > 1,800 Open access journals Conference proceedings, web resources, patents, trade publications, and book series. 49 million records 28 million records with references back to 1996 21 million records pre-1996 which go back as far as 1823 Worldwide coverage > 50% of the content originating from Europe, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region. 100% coverage of Medline titles. Updated daily 3 Web of Science Web of ScienceTM Core Collection Other databases Journal Citation Report Zoological Records BIOSIS Previews 3 Web of ScienceTM Core Collection • It includes: Science Citation Index Expanded (1900-present) Social Sciences Citation Index (1900-present) Arts & Humanities Citation Index (1975-present) Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Science (1990-present) Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Social Science & Humanities (1990-present) • SCI fully indexes over 8,500 major journals across 150 disciplines, > 40 million records • Keep up to date with what it published in your field via search alerts • Seamless access to EndNote • Updated weekly. Let’s try Web of Science Graphene-metal nanocomposite as electrocatalysts for energy conversion reactions 1. Identify the keywords in your topic Graphene-metal nanocomposite as electrocatalysts for energy conversion reactions 2. Find the synonyms of the keyword Nanocomposite, nanoparticle 3. Look for different variations of the keyword e.g. Electrocataly* electrocatalysis, electrocatalysts, electrocatalyst, electrocatalytic X Electro* Electrolyte Electronics Go to Web of Science 4. Use Boolean operators AND – Use to find records containing all terms separated by the operator OR - Use to find records containing any of the terms separated by the operator 5. Construct the search statement (Graphene* AND metal* AND (nanocomposite* OR nanoparticle*) AND electrocataly*) Go to Web of Science EndNoteX7 Library Features • Remove Duplicates References > Find Duplicates • Delete Unwanted References Select references, then, References > Move References to Trash Note: To delete References permanently, References > Empty Trash • Attach Files (PDF, images, etc) to a reference Select a reference, References > File Attachments > Attach File ... • Import PDF files (with DOI number) to a reference Select a reference, File > Import > File then select your PDF file Import option > select “PDF” > import EndNoteX7 Library Features • Synchronize with EndNote web* Edit > preference > Sync • Mark references as read and unread in EndNote library Select references, then, Right click > Mark unread [or] Mark read • Email references with PDF attachment from EndNote Highlight the reference > click on the email symbol * Sync limits: 50000 records or 5000 groups or 5GB attachment EndNoteX7 in MS Word 2013 Cite While You Write: Searching References in MS Word 2013 a. In Microsoft MS Word 2013, place cursor at insertion point. b. Look for the EndNote X7 toolbar:- For MS Word 2013, click on the button Insert Citation Click Find Citation... In the dropdown menu. c. The EndNoteX7 Library will open. d. Enter the search term in the Find box and click the Search button. e. Click on the reference to select the term and click the Insert button. Editing Citations in MS Word 2013 a. In an EndNote X7 library, highlight a reference b. In Microsoft MS Word 2013, place cursor at insertion point. c. Look for the EndNote X7 toolbar:For MS Word 2013, click on the button “Insert Citation” Click “Insert Selected Citation(s)” d. The reference is inserted Cite While You Write: Citing References in MS Word 2013 a. For MS Word 2013, click on “Edit & Manage Citation(s)“ b. Select the reference which is to be removed and click “Remove” c. The reference will be removed and all other references will be automatically re-arranged Change Reference Style a. In Microsoft MS Word 2013, look for the EndNote X7 toolbar For MS Word 2013, go to Style: > Select another style b. Under Select another style… c. Select the desired journal style from the list. e.g. ACS (American Chemical Society) d. The references are now re-formatted. Journal Citation Reports A comprehensive and unique resource that allows you to evaluate and compare journals It makes use of citation and article counts entirely from the Web of Science ® databases Point to note: It is not possible to obtain a JCR impact factor of a journal that is not covered in the Web of Science ® databases Journal Impact Factor It measures how frequently the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year. Journal Immediacy Index Indicates how quickly articles published in a journal are cited within the same year Indicates the “hottest” journals that publishes the latest research in the fast-moving specialties Journal Citation Report (JCR) Demo What are the top-ranked multidisciplinary journals in Chemistry? How to use the Journal Citation Report To Find : Most frequently cited journals in a field Highest impact journals in a field Largest journals in a field “Hottest” journal in a field Data to use in JCR: Total Cites Impact factor Articles Immediacy Index SciFinder - overview Developed by Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Information from: > 10,000 currently published journals > 38 million organic and inorganic substances Patents from > 57 patent authorities Explore database by: Chemical structures or biological sequences Substructures and reactions Research topic, author, company, substance name cont’ ….. Cont’ ….. • • • • • IR, MS spectra, Proton Carbon NMR spectra Bioactivity and target indicators for biochemistry e.g. new drug development Updated daily Register for a SciFinder account using NUS email and confirm the email after the registration is done Click here to access SciFinder and for more information Tips to construct a search statement Combine the concept using prepositions / conjunctions1) Do not use truncation or wildcard symbols e.g. * ! Do not use Boolean logic or word groupings 1. Limitation for a search statement : Max 7 concepts, max 40 words, max 3 Boolean operators (e.g. AND, OR) to define a single concept, max 8 terms to be used to define a single concept 42 An Example… X Cross coupling reaction AND Olefin AND Rhodium catalyst* Cross coupling reaction of Olefin with Rhodium catalyst 1 2 3 43 43 Export references from SciFinder to EndNote X7 1. Select references from the results 2. Click “Export ” and type a file name 3. Select “Citation Export Format” (*.ris) 4. Click “Export” For Internet Explorer 8 and above: This pop-up box will appear and click “Open” For Google Chrome: Click on downloaded (.ris) file icon and the reference will be exported to EndNote Library For Mozilla Firefox: This pop-up box will appear and click “OK” Reaxys • A chemistry database that allows users to search chemical structures, chemical reaction, as well as the references • Coverage: Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry: journals since 1771 and patent publications from 1869 – 1980 Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry: journals from 1772 – 1995 USA patents from 1976 & World and European patents from 1978 • Updated monthly • Access and more info about Reaxys: http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/content.php?pid=112317&sid=845752 Let’s try Reaxys www.lib.nus.edu.sg Export References from Reaxys to EndNote X7 1. Select references from the results 2. Click “Output ” 3. Select “citations table” 4. Select “literature management system” (.RIS) 5. Fill the range (number of references to be exported) / selected hits 6. Click “OK” 7. Click “download” 8. Refer to the steps on the right according to the browser that you used For Internet Explorer 9 and above: The reference will be automatically exported to EndNote Library For Google Chrome: Click on downloaded (.ris) file icon and the reference will be exported to EndNote Library For Mozilla Firefox: This pop-up box will appear and click “OK” Additional library tools NUS Libraries Proxy Bookmarklet http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/proxy_bookmarklet?hs=a FindIt!@NUSL – Google scholar http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/googlescholarlinks Chemistry LibGuides http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/chemistry EndNote Guides http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/endnote Patent tutorial http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/patent EndNote X7 Hands-On Tutorials (Semester 2, 2014/15) Date Time Venue Tue, 24 Feb 10am - 12noon Central Library Training Room Wed, 25 Feb 1pm - 3pm Central Library Training Room Thu, 26 Feb 1pm - 3pm HSSML Training Room Fri, 27 Feb 10am - 12noon HSSML Training Room Tue, 3 Mar 1pm - 3pm Science Library Training Room Thu, 5 Mar 10am - 12noon Science Library Training Room • • Schedule is tentative and may be subject to changes. Visit http://libguides.nus.edu.sg/endnote for more information. Session Feedback http://bit.ly/cg16Jan15 Contact: Kenneth.lim@nus.edu.sg Science Library Information Desk Email: sclib@nus.edu.sg Tel: 6516 2454