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Canham, G. W. Rayner – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1972
The difficulties of readily obtaining peripheral information and drawbacks of citation searches are discussed. A citation survey of inorganic chemistry journals is compared with previous studies. The publication of a chemical newspaper is proposed. (11 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Citation Indexes, Information Retrieval, Problems

Crowe, J. E.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1973
The techniques of search strategy design for substructure searches of the Wiswesser Line Notation (WLN) file are described in detail. The Index Chemicus Registry System'' was used. (13 references) (Author/SM)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Classification, Data Processing, Information Dissemination

Price, D.; Fitzpaynes, J. Y. L. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1973
The establishment of a reference filing system, based on optical coincidence retrieval, for an eight-man research group studying gas reactions is described. The complete system is simple to use and gives rapid, precise reference retrieval. (1 reference) (Author)
Descriptors: Codification, Information Processing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage

And Others; Zipperer, William C. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1974
The relative retrieval performances of the CA Integrated Subject File (CAISF), CA Condensates, and a Merged File created from these two data bases were measured. Retrieval performance is reported in terms of recall, precision values, and costs. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Data Processing

And Others; Zipperer, W. C. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1973
Minimum, maximum, and average lengths and frequency counts for the data elements in the Chemical Substance and General Subject segments of the Standard Distribution Format (SDF) files distributed by Chemical Abstracts Service are presented. (5 references) (Authors)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Data Processing, Databases, Information Processing

O'Donohue, C. H. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1974
Data bases examined are CA Condensates, Index Medicus, and Biological Abstracts. Several searches are presented with a study of their comparative profiles. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Sciences, Search Strategies, Thesauri

Ulbrich, Raimund; Wierer, Jutta – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1972
An indexing system for chemistry and technology of macromolecular substances is sketched out, whose characteristics are convenience of use and low cost. The selection mechanism consists of a set of optical coincidence cards. The selection is a result of 15 years experience in the German Plastics Institute. (13 references) (Author)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Indexing, Information Retrieval, Information Systems

Hosoya, Haruo – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1972
Although the topological index does not uniquely correspond to the individual structure of a graph, it roughly represents the topological nature of the graph. Examples are given for using the topological index as a first sorting device for coding and retrieving structures, especially of fused polycyclic systems. (14 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Graphs, Indexes, Information Retrieval

Prewitt, Barbara G. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1974
A summary of one library's experiences in one year of searching a variety of bibliographic data bases. (PF)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Databases, Information Retrieval, Online Systems

Rosen, Carol Z. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1973
An experimental procedure for indexing physical materials based on simple syntactical rules was tested by encoding the materials in the journal, Applied Physics Letters,'' to produce a materials index. The syntax and numerous examples together with an indication of the method by which retrieval can be effected are presented. (5 references)…
Descriptors: Indexes, Indexing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage

Michael, Walter G. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1973
Described is a storage and retrieval system developed for a pharmaceutical firm for internal document control. There is a thesaurus and four data files. Two important features include coordinate indexing using roles and links as well as the use of Wiswesser Line Notation for storing compounds. (3 references) (Author/SJ)
Descriptors: Information Retrieval, Information Storage, Information Systems, Pharmacists

Hudrlik, Paul F. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1973
A new method of indexing functional groups in organic compounds is described, utilizing the Cahn-Ingold-Prelog sequence rule. Functional carbon atoms are first classified by functionality, a measure of the oxidation state, then ordered by means of a modified sequence rule. Substructure searching and other applications are discussed. (30…
Descriptors: Atomic Structure, Chemistry, Indexing, Information Retrieval

Heller, Stephen R.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1973
A prototype of an interactive, conversational mass spectral search system, developed at the National Institutes of Health, has been tested since September 1971 and is now being used by more than 200 scientists in the U.S. and Canada, and will soon be used by the international mass spectrometry community. (17 references) (SJ)
Descriptors: Chemical Nomenclature, Information Retrieval, Information Systems, Search Strategies

Wichterle, Ivan – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1974
Automatic processing of the bibliography on vapor-liquid equilibrium data is done by means of a specially developed mnemonic coding system. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Codification, Computers, Data Processing

Romanec, Michael J. – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1974
The boundary between two neighboring rings is called the fusion lines, which is enclosed by external segments called arcs. In the code, the separation of fusion line(s) from arcs takes place in such a way that proper matching is achieved. By this procedure, the structure of a compound is recreated. (Author)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Codification, Computers, Data Processing