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I also would like to invite you to the session I am presenting on "Chemical Structure Searching in Multiple Drug Pipeline Databases using DialogLink 5" on Tuesday, March 28. The session focuses on using the Chemical Structure Search module in DialogLink 5 to search five drugs-in-development databases on Dialog to check to see if a target molecule is already in development or if it's near clinical trials. Searching simultaneously across multiple databases increases the odds that you won’t miss something important. It is now easier to identify a potentially competitive compound earlier in the development process. Check your program for the exact time of the session in the Presentation Theatre. Bob
Stewart RAJ: Healthcare Information Available on Dialog
File 183 is updated daily while the printed version of RAJ — Pharma is updated monthly and RAJ — Devices is updated bimonthly. Refer to the Bluesheet of File 183 for further information and search tips. RAJ is also available on DataStar (PHRJ).
Chemistry users should take particular note that CA SEARCH (patent subset) (Files 399,314) are now online with new coding. CA SEARCH®: Chemical Abstracts® (CHZZ, CHEM) on DataStar are also affected. New
Feature: Attribute Searching Attributes can be searched using the IA= field which is now present in European Patents Fulltext (File 348), U.S. Patents Fulltext (File 654), WIPO/PCT Patents Fulltext (File 349), and CA Search (Files 399, 314). Consult the IPCR/8 Web page for a list of valid Attribute codes, search examples and more details. In an effort to keep you up-to-date on the IPCR/8 classifications and how Dialog is implementing the changes, a dedicated Web page has been created. A full list of Dialog databases affected by the changes also is available on this Web page. This page will be updated regularly to provide relevant information regarding the current status of changes to those databases. Alerts with Chemical Structures for Index Chemicus®
Check the “Create an Alert by Chemical Structure” Quick Reference Card for more details on setting up the Alert.
Click 50 Most-Frequently-Read Articles to view abstracts and PDF versions of complete articles on biological, physical and social sciences. If you want to go directly to articles in Chemistry, click Physical Sciences for the most current articles published in the Proceedings weekly.
Participate in knowledge sharing with your colleagues interested in chemistry-related topics. Share your story suggestions with us at support.dialog.com/enewsletters/contribute/. |
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