Getting Started with SciFinder 2007

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Getting Started with SciFinder 2007 for Windows November 2006 Copyright 2006 American Chemical Society. All Rights Reserved. SciFinder is a registered trademark of the American Chemical Society.

Getting Started with SciFinder 2007 Getting Started 3 Welcome to SciFinder 2007! This guide provides information you need to start using SciFinder, the award-winning research tool that assists scientists and researchers in locating and processing information on a wide variety of chemical and science-related topics. Topic: See page(s): SciFinder Features 4 SciFinder Content 5-6 Optional Features 7 Hardware and Software Requirements 8-9 Starting SciFinder 10-11 Explore 12 Locate 13 Browse 14 Keep Me Posted 15 SciFinder Help and Resources 16

4 SciFinder Features Enhancements for SciFinder 2007 include: SciFinder Features Combine two answer sets of the same kind: reference, substance, or reaction Access journal titles - View full journal titles in Analyze by Journal Name histograms - Include abbreviated and full journal titles in Tagged and Quoted Save As formats Explore or Refine from a substance display by inserting a chemical directly into the Structure Drawing window Export commercial source information to Microsoft Excel Print substance records in grid format SciFinder also features: Exploring by Chemical Structure (including substructures and structure similarity), Reaction Structure, Nucleotide or Protein Sequence, Research Topic, Author Name, Company Name or Organization, and more Locating by Bibliographic Information, Document Identifier, or Substance Identifier Removal of duplicate references Sorting, analyzing, and refining answer sets Data mining and visualization of reference answer sets with SciFinder Panorama Citation searching and linking Linking from substance answers to detailed records, references, 3D models, commercial sources, regulatory information, and reactions Saving and printing results Accessing full-text documents via the ChemPort Connection SM Browsing tables of contents of scientific journals Keep Me Posted for current awareness Linking to Internet resources

SciFinder Content 5 SciFinder Content SciFinder retrieves information contained in databases produced by Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) as well as the MEDLINE database from the National Library of Medicine. All records are in English. The CAplus database includes more than 27 million document records from nearly 9,500 journals and 150 countries from the late 19th century to the present. Document sources include journals, patents, conference proceedings, research disclosures, books, dissertations, technical reports, and more. The more than 5 million patent records are from over 50 active patent-issuing authorities. CAplus covers a broad spectrum of scientific and technical information from chemistry, biology, physics, engineering, and related sciences. The MEDLINE database, which also includes OLDMEDLINE, covers biomedical literature from more than 4,780 journals and 70 countries. The database includes more than 16 million biomedical document records from 1950 to the present. MEDLINE also includes IN-PROCESS records, which have not been completely indexed, covering the most current documents in MEDLINE. The CAS REGISTRY SM database provides you with access to more than 30 million searchable structures along with over 58 million biosequences. For these records, you may access structure diagrams, names, molecular formulas, properties, and more. The CASREACT database provides access to more than 10 million single and multistep organic reactions from 1840 to the present. SciFinder displays reactions including the reactants, reagents, products, catalysts, solvents, reaction conditions, and reference information. For more than 12 million substances, you may obtain chemical source information from the CHEMCATS database. Chemical source information, including supplier addresses, is derived from more than 900 chemical catalogs and libraries. Regulatory information for more than 240,000 substances from 1979 to the present is available from the CHEMLIST database, including substance identity information, inventory status, sources of information, and compliance information. For more information about the databases and their content, visit www.cas.org.

6 SciFinder Content Information you can find with SciFinder includes: Document Information - Title - Author/inventor - Company name/corporate source/patent assignee - Publication year - Source, publication, date, publisher, volume, issue, pagination, CODEN, ISSN - Patent identification, including patent, application, priority, and patent family information - Abstract - Indexing - Supplementary terms - Citations - Substances, sequences, and reactions discussed within the document Substance Information - Chemical names - CAS Registry Numbers - Molecular formulas - Structure diagrams - Sequence information, including GenBank and patent annotations - Property data - Commercial source information from chemical substance supplier catalogs - Regulatory information - Editor notes - Documents in which the substance is referenced - Reactions in which the substance participates - A list of other publicly available databases on STN in which additional information related to the substance may be located Reaction Information - Reaction diagrams, including reactants, reagents, products, catalysts, solvents, and conditions - Document in which the reaction is referenced - Additional reactions, references, substance details, commercial sources, and regulatory information for all reaction participants Sequence Information - Alignment details, including bit scores and E values, from BLAST reports - Sequence names and identifiers, e.g., GenBank numbers - CAS Registry Numbers - Sequence length and structure - GenBank and patent annotations - Documents in which the sequence is referenced - A list of other publicly available databases on STN in which additional information related to the sequence may be located

Optional Features 7 Optional Features Optional features for SciFinder are briefly described below. For details about the features, see the SciFinder online Help. SciFinder Substructure Module You have the option to purchase the SciFinder Substructure Module (SSM). The module allows you to: Search your query structure as a substructure of a more complex structure Conduct a similarity search Draw variables and R-groups, i.e., lists of atoms, shortcuts, and/or variables Prohibit substitution and ring fusion at particular nodes and bonds Preview results to estimate the number of answers and view sample answers Draw stereo bonds and automatically analyze answers in terms of the specified stereo features Analyze your answers by precision as part of your initial search Analyze answers by real-atom attachments, variable group composition, and R-group composition Refine structure answer sets by property data SciFinder Subscription A SciFinder subscription provides features that are available only to subscribers: Retrieve related substances and reactions for a reference answer set Retrieve related reactions for a substance answer set Include Variable Attachment Positions and Repeating Groups in structure and reaction drawings Click on any reaction participant to quickly access related information, including additional reactions and roles, references, commercial sources, and regulatory information 3D Structure Modeling Discovery Studio TM ViewerPro products (DS ViewerPro or DS ViewerPro Suite) from Accelrys may be used along with SciFinder to view 3D structure models. The ViewerPro products are high-end molecular visualization applications that allow models to be manipulated for better understanding of 3D structure.

8 Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware and Software Requirements Computer: PC with at least 200 MHz Pentium-class or equivalent processor Operating System: Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP3 or higher) or XP (SP1 or SP2) Memory: 256 MB RAM Available Hard Disk Space: 150 MB of available hard disk space (not including pagefile memory); 230 MB for installation For the SciFinder Toolbar, an additional 25 MB of available disk space is needed (75 MB for installation). This assumes Microsoft.NET software is already installed. Connection: TCP/IP network-level connection to CAS via the Internet, Z39.50 application-level connection to CAS through port 210 Accessing full text via ChemPort and the online Help on the CAS server requires an HTTP application-level connection through port 80. Explore by Sequence requires an HTTPS application-level connection through port 443. Monitor: SVGA color monitor; 1024x768 screen resolution, 16 bit (64,000) colors Printer: High-quality graphics printer, e.g., laser or inkjet

Hardware and Software Requirements 9 Additional Software Web Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE), version 5 or higher, Netscape, version 7 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox, version 1.0 or higher A web browser is needed to access full text via ChemPort, online Help, and Internet resources within the Tools menu, and to print Explore by Sequence results. Plug-ins must be installed in the Netscape and Firefox plug-ins and components folders for some features in ChemPort, e.g., Reference Linking. The plug-ins are installed automatically during SciFinder installation. Java TM and JavaScript TM must be enabled for online Help and some features within ChemPort. ActiveX must be enabled in MSIE for ChemPort Reference Linking. Cookies must be accepted for some features in ChemPort. Adobe Reader : Version 5.0 or higher Adobe Reader is needed to display PDF documents available via the CAS web site and ChemPort. Adobe Reader can be downloaded at www.adobe.com. Microsoft Excel: Excel 97, 2000, 2002, or 2003 Excel is needed to export commerical supplier information. Excel, in conjunction with the panorama.xla add-in file, is also needed for the Panorama feature. The panorama.xla file is installed automatically during SciFinder installation. Discovery Studio ViewerPro or ViewerLite: Windows version 3.5 or higher Discovery Studio Viewer products from Accelrys are visualization tools that allow you to view 3D molecular models for structure results. DS ViewerPro may be obtained from Accelrys at www.accelrys.com/products/dstudio/. ViewerLite is no longer supported by Accelrys but may be obtained free of charge from CAS at my.cas.org. ViewerLite is provided AS IS, without warranties of any kind. After installation of ViewerPro or ViewerLite, run the program once to ensure that it creates Windows Registry entries that will be used by SciFinder to display 3D models.

10 Starting SciFinder Starting SciFinder The Site Administrator for your organization has access to installation information. Please work with your Site Administrator to install SciFinder 2007. Once it is installed properly, you can log on and begin searching. To start SciFinder: 1. Double-click the SciFinder icon created during installation. Or, select Start > Programs > SciFinder 2007. 2. When the SciFinder splash screen displays, enter your login ID and password. Then click OK. 3. You are asked periodically to review the SciFinder License Agreement. Click Accept. 4. (First login only) Select the feature arrangement that fits your needs. Your selection determines the display of items on the Main Toolbar and Explore dialog box. Click the blue i icon for details.

Starting SciFinder 11 When you are connected to CAS, the main SciFinder window displays. It contains the Main Menu, Main Toolbar, and New Task dialog box. Main Menu Main Toolbar New Task dialog box The buttons that display on the Main Toolbar depend on the feature arrangement (Traditional, Chemistry, Biology/Life Sciences) that you selected. The Traditional arrangement is shown here. 4. Click one of the four options from the New Task dialog box: Explore, Locate, Browse, or Keep Me Posted.

12 Explore Explore Explore allows you to retrieve scientific information in the CAS databases as well as the MEDLINE database. The display of the Explore options varies depending on the feature arrangement (Traditional, Chemistry, Biology/Life Sciences) that you selected. The Traditional arrangement is shown here. Click the icon for the task you want to perform. SciFinder prompts you for the information to conduct your search. For details about the Explore features, see the SciFinder online Help.

Locate 13 Locate Locate allows you to quickly find a specific reference based on one or more pieces of bibliographic information or a document identifier. It also lets you search for specific substances by using a name or CAS Registry Number. Click the icon for the task you want to perform. SciFinder prompts you for the appropriate information to conduct your search. For details about the Locate features, see the SciFinder online Help.

14 Browse Browse Browse allows you to scan a list of nearly 1,900 key scientific journals covered by the CAS databases. You can view the tables of contents and access full-text options for selected journals. To view a table of contents, select a journal. Then click View. You may also create a list of favorite journals. Select one or more journals and click Mark/Unmark Favorite. A flag is placed next to the journal title. For details about the Browse feature, see the SciFinder online Help.

Keep Me Posted 15 Keep Me Posted Keep Me Posted is a current-awareness tool that enables you to retrieve the latest information on your research interests. Keep Me Posted Now profiles may be created on the basis of the following Explore tasks: Chemical Structure Nucleotide or Protein Sequence Research Topic Author Name Document Identifier Company Name/Organization These profiles may include citation searches and Analyze or Refine steps. Simply click the Keep Me Posted Now icon in the bottom right corner of the SciFinder window. Alternatively, profiles based on keywords, authors, CAS Registry Numbers, and chemical structures, or a combination of these, may be created manually. SciFinder guides you through creating new current-awareness profiles, editing existing profiles, and viewing results. Results may be received daily, weekly, or monthly. You may choose to be alerted by e-mail when profiles are run. For details about Keep Me Posted, see the SciFinder online Help.

16 SciFinder Help and Resources SciFinder Online Help SciFinder Help and Resources Comprehensive Help files that include search tips, troubleshooting information, and links to how to examples are provided within SciFinder. To access the Help files, click the Help button located on the Main Toolbar. Or, select Help > SciFinder Help. Press <F1> to bring up context-specific Help. SciFinder Web Sites For more information about SciFinder, visit www.cas.org. The SciFinder Resources provide easy-to-follow examples and tips to help make your exploration with SciFinder more productive. To quickly access these and other SciFinder resources, click the Internet button on the Main Toolbar or select an Internet option from the Tools menu. Select the resource of interest, and click OK. CAS Customer Care If you have questions, need technical assistance, or have suggestions concerning SciFinder, please use the e-mail feature within SciFinder. Click the Contact button from the Main Toolbar or select File > Send Message to CAS. For assistance by telephone, Monday Friday, 8:00 AM 8:00 PM U.S. Eastern time, contact CAS at: 800-753-4227 614-447-3700 (toll-free in North America) (worldwide) In Europe, the following countries have toll-free, direct access to CAS, Monday Friday, 6:00 AM 8:00 PM U.S. Eastern time: 0800-7-1238 0800-90-3061 0800-829-3220 0800-89-6083 0800-89-1590 (from Belgium) (from France) (from Germany) (from Switzerland) (from UK)