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Tools for your Chemistry Research Alex Liu & Mak Jie Ying Graduate Tutorial - 13 Jan 2016
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Programme Outline 1.Essential Resources for Chemistry 2.Web of Science 3.EndNote 4.Plagiarism 5.Reaxys 6.Google Scholar & Proxy Bookmarklet 7.Additional Tools & Tips 8.Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
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Essential Resources for Chemistry Web of Science Web of Science Scopus Science Direct Reaxys Patent databases References ChemSpider Combined Chemical Dictionary (CCD) Combined Chemical Dictionary (CCD) Reaxys Chemical & Physical Properties Proton Carbon NMR Proton Carbon NMR PDF-4+ (XRD) Reaxys ChemSpider Spectra Reaxys Biochemical Pathway Biochemical Pathway SciFinder Reactions Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) Safety ChemSpider Combined Chemical Dictionary (CCD) Combined Chemical Dictionary (CCD) Reaxys Structures Chemistry LibGuide FST LibGuide
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Retrieving Information from Web of Science
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Research topic / Description 1 Constructing a Search Statement Development of Novel Biosensor for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents
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Constructing a Search Statement Identify the keywords 2 Development of Novel Biosensor for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents
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Find synonyms of the keywords 3 Constructing a Search Statement germ warfare, bio-terrorism Development of Novel Biosensor for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents biological sensor
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Look for different variations of keywords 4 Constructing a Search Statement germ warfare, bio-terrorism Development of Novel Biosensor for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents biological sensor biotoxins – neurotoxin *toxin*
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Use phrase searching 5 Constructing a Search Statement “ germ warfare ”, bio-terrorism Development of Novel Biosensor for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents “ biological sensor ” *toxin*
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Use Boolean operators 6 Constructing a Search Statement “germ warfare” OR bio-terrorism Development of Novel Biosensor for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents “biological sensor” *toxin* OR
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Research Topic: Development of Novel Biosensor for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents biotoxins – neurotoxin *toxin* Look for different variations of keywords “biological sensor” Use phrase searching biological warfare: germ warfare bio-terrorism Find the synonyms of the keywords biosensor OR “biological sensor” Use Boolean operators biosensor, biotoxins, biological warfare Identify the keywords in the topic
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Construct the search statement biosensor OR “biological sensor” *toxin* “biological warfare” OR “germ warfare” OR bio-terrorism Research Topic: Development of Novel Biosensors for Detection of Biotoxins and Biological Warfare Agents AND
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EndNote
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Export references from database, e.g. Web of Science Download and attach PDF documents to references Import pdf documents with DOI to create references Remove duplicate references
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EndNote – Cite while you write Insert citation in MS Word Change citation style in MS Word Remove selected citations Reorder selected citations You can visit the EndNote LibGuide for more information.EndNote LibGuide
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Plagiarism
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Avoid Plagiarism “In NUS, it is defined as the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own.” Source: Plagiarism | Breeze presentation by Centre for English Language CommunicationPlagiarism “Plagiarism is a deliberate activity – the conscious copying from the work of others without acknowledgement.” Source: Avoiding Plagiarism | Breeze presentation by Dr Yang Ying, Centre for English Language CommunicationAvoiding Plagiarism
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Avoid Plagiarism For more information: Visit the NUS Plagiarism Prevention website, which offers a self- checked plagiarism prevention software called Turnitin.NUS Plagiarism Prevention website View the NUS e-module on academic culture and plagiarism here.here
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5-minute Break!
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Programme Outline 1.Essential Resources for Chemistry 2.Web of Science 3.EndNote 4.Plagiarism 5.Reaxys 6.Google Scholar & Proxy Bookmarklet 7.Additional Tools & Tips 8.Journal Citation Reports (JCR)
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Retrieving Information from Reaxys
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Reaxys >16,000 chemistry-related periodicals >500 million published experimental facts >55 million chemical compounds >38 million chemical reactions Data extracted from: Reaxys Fact Sheet
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Reaxys Retrieves information from full text of the articles
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Simple Search
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Simple Search – Sorting
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Simple Search – View setting
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Simple Search – References
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Simple Search – Property Data
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Simple Search – Reaction Info
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Refining Your Search – Filter Panel
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SubstancesReactionsCitations
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Refining Your Search – Filter Panel
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Refining Your Search – Analysis View
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Accessing Full Text
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Exporting citations
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Google Scholar & Proxy Bookmarklet Proxy Bookmarklet Installation Guide
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Quiz Time! Upon clicking the button on the right, enter the room name “VRIFPDZU” in the popup browser window to access the quiz. Results will be presented LIVE after the quiz! Click here for the quiz
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Additional Tools & Tips
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Additional Tools Mendeley LibGuide Download
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Additional Tips - Manage References, Get Published & Be Cited Attend publishing talks/workshops Use citation management software Find high impact journals Deposit work in NUS institutional repository Find who has cited your articles
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Additional Tips - Increase Your Research Visibility Use a consistent name with initials for publications Maintain an updated CV containing a list of affiliations and publications Consider registration and linking to Researcher Bibliographic databases http://orcid.scopusfeedback.com http://orcid.scopusfeedback.com http://www.researcherid.com http://www.researcherid.com
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Additional Tips – How NUS Libraries Support Your Research Conducting your research Publishing, promoting & measuring your research Managing your references Chemistry Graduate Tutorial Advisory sessions Reference Manager Trainings (EndNote, Mendeley)EndNoteMendeley PatentPatent Tutorial Publishers’ Talks ScholarBank@NUS BibliometricsBibliometrics Workshop Research Data Curation & Management Retrieving information
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Journal Citation Report (JCR)
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A comprehensive and unique resource that allows you to evaluate and compare journals Makes use of citation and article counts entirely from the Web of Science ® databases Note: It would not be possible to obtain a JCR impact factor of a journal that is not covered in the Web of Science ® databases JCR
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Average number of times articles from the journal published in the past two years have been cited Journal Impact Factor
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Conditions Influencing the Impact Factor Language of the journal Age of the publication Type and Number of “Citable” articles Publication schedule
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To Find:Data to use in JCR: Most frequently cited journals in a fieldTotal Cites Highest impact journals in a fieldImpact factor How to use JCR
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Thank you Please complete the feedback form.feedback form Alex Liu slbly@nus.edu.sg Mak Jie Ying jieying.mak@nus.edu.sg Science Library Info Desk sclib@nus.edu.sg sclib@nus.edu.sg 6516 2454
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