SciFinder Online Workshops in May 2019

A new series of SciFinder Online Workshops are starting next week:

Mo, May 20 – Text Searching
Tue, May 21 – Structure & Reaction Searching
Wed, May 22 – Searching Biological Topics
Thu , May 23 – Polymer Searching & New Materials

Attendance is free of charge for staff and guests of the Max Planck Society, but online registration is required. All workshops begin at 10:00 am and last 60 minutes.

Find more details on schedule and registration at
https://www.fkf.mpg.de/mpg-intern/training-info

New Resources in SciFinder

We now have access to MethodsNow and PatentPak via SciFinder.

MethodsNow Synthesis allows you to search the reaction of your interest in SciFinder. You have access to more than 18 Mio step by step protocols of synthetic methods.

Methods Now Analysis is the CAS online compendium of more than 400.000 analytical methods hand curated from analytic focus publications and the supplement.
At https://www.methodsnow.com/ you enter MethodsNow Analysis using your regular SciFinder Login ID and Password.

SciFinder covers patents from 63 authorities. For PatentPak we connect the SciFinder indexed record directly with the patent PDF for the top 33 patent authorities.

Publishing with the Royal Society of Chemistry

Publishing your chemical sciences research with theRoyal Society of Chemistry

Dr Jeremy Allen (Deputy Editor of Chemical Sciences)
Claudia Heidrich (Sales Representative for Germany)

16 May 2019, 10 am
FHI Library

In this workshop you will receive information about the Royal Society of Chemistry’s role as a society publisher, an overview of how to get your chemical sciences research published with the RSC and other scientific journals. It will include tips to enhance the impact of your article, give an overview of the publication process, best practise concerning ethical publishing and information about the current Read&Publish agreement and its workflows with the RSC.

Coffee and cookies at 9:40