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Open access publishing – share your experiences on our wiki! | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Open access publishing – share your experiences on our wiki! We have revived the Chemistry Library wiki so that you can share your experiences of open access publishing in Chemistry. Useful tips, problems and successes are all welcome. It is hoped that this can become a useful, central source of information and guidance in open access publishing for you all, ultimately saving you time by avoiding duplication of effort. Enter ...
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Open Data at Cambridge – programme of events | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Open Data at Cambridge – programme of events. The University’s Open Data team has an ever-expanding programme of events relating to all things open data in the Events section of their website at: http:/ www.data.cam.ac.uk/events. It’s worth bearing in mind in case you need guidance on managing and sharing your data at any point. This entry was posted in Open Access. July 29, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Department of Che...
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SciFinder free PatentPak PDF promotion expires soon! | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. SciFinder free PatentPak PDF promotion expires soon! If you haven’t already taken the opportunity to sample five free PatentPak PDFs available to you through SciFinder you will need to do so before this promotion ends on 13th August. Please see the previous blogpost. For more information on PatentPak and the free PDF promotion. This entry was posted in ACS. August 10, 2015. Open Data at Cambridge – programme of events. WeR...
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Second Gold for Gold voucher of 2015 allocated! | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Second Gold for Gold voucher of 2015 allocated! The second of the 19 Gold for Gold vouchers that the Royal Society of Chemistry has given to the University of Cambridge for 2015 has been used to make the following article immediately open access:. Supramolecular Polymer Networks Based on Cucurbit[8]uril Host-Guest Interactions as Aqueous Photo-Rheological Fluids. 2015, Accepted Manuscript, DOI: 10.1039/C5PY01115A. You are com...
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Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry now available | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry now available. We are pleased to announce that. Has been subscribed to by the University. Is designed to support researchers in making connections between compounds, targets and bioactivity, with tools that give insight into result sets and allow data export and sharing. To access Reaxys Medicinal Chemistry please follow this link for Reaxys http:/ ezproxy.lib.cam.ac.uk:2048/login? July 8, 2015.
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New ‘Chemistry Journal Access’ web page | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. New ‘Chemistry Journal Access’ web page. The aim of this new web page is to make it easier for you to get to the full text of journals from outside the Department by listing the key journals with links via the University Library’s proxy server (that hosts all our subscribed e-journal content). Follow this link to get to this new web page: http:/ www-library.ch.cam.ac.uk/journal-access.html. July 7, 2015. You are commenting us...
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. Thing 13 Creative Commons. 23 Research Things Cambridge. Welcome to Week 5. We’re over halfway through the programme so well done for getting this far! This week we’re looking at U sing Free Things, but Legally. What is Creative Commons? Well check out this video where we explain it as. This entry was posted in researchers. November 7, 2016. Thing 12 Presenting and sharing. 23 Research Things Cambridge. Of course, not everyon...
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New chemistry-related ebooks available | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. New chemistry-related ebooks available. Two ebooks in chemistry and physics have been purchased. Aeronomy of the middle atmosphere chemistry and physics of the stratosphere and mesosphere. 3rd ed. 2005, by Guy P. Brasseur and Susan Solomon. Connect to the Dawsonera book here: http:/ search.lib.cam.ac.uk/? For more information about ebooks and how to access them please visit the ebooks@cambridge website. July 3, 2015. Thing 9 ...
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NCDS trialling free access to ADME-Tox predictive tools | Chemistry Library blog
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The news blog for the University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry Library. NCDS trialling free access to ADME-Tox predictive tools. For the last two months the National Chemical Database Service has been trialling a new free resource: the ADME-Tox predictive features of ACD/I-Lab. All UK academics can try them out now for free through ACD/I-Lab at the NCDS website. To help them understand the value of this resource to the UK academic community. This entry was posted in databases. July 9, 2015. You a...
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