chm338 organic chemistry synthesis paper
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CHM338 Organic Chemistry Synthesis Paper . Linda Shackle Noble Science & Engineering Library Room 130E 480-965-7601 http://libguide.asu.edu/engineering [email protected]. What We’ll Cover Today . Getting your tools together Picking a compound What resources to use and how - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
CHM338 Organic ChemistrySynthesis Paper
Linda ShackleNoble Science & Engineering Library
Room 130E480-965-7601
http://libguide.asu.edu/[email protected]
• Getting your tools together• Picking a compound• What resources to use and how• Tracking down the references in the Libraries• Adding the references to RefWorks • Avoiding plagiarism • ACS Citation Style • Write’n’Cite
What We’ll Cover Today
Getting your tools together
1. Library Account
2. Interlibrary Loan (ILLiad)
3. RefWorks (citation management software)
Getting your tools together HANDS ON!
1. Library Account – is your email address correct?
2. Interlibrary Loan (ILLiad) – register
3. RefWorks (citation management software) – register
Getting your tools together
4. And most importantly …
Chemistry Libguidehttp://libguides.asu.edu/chemistry Course Resources CHM338
1. Pick ones that are interesting
2. Research your compounds before turning in your list!
Picking a Compound
Demonstrations
• Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
• Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia
What Resources to Use and How
Hands On!!
Look up your compound(s) in the background resources.
What Resources to Use and How
1. Use “Get It @ ASU
2. Use other links if provided
3. Enter article title or book title in “Library One Search”
4. Enter journal title in “Journal Title Lookup”
Tracking Down the References in the Libraries
1. Look for “Export” feature on the database or full text web page.• Direct export, or • Download file and import into RefWorks
2. Use “Get It @ ASU”’s additional option feature“Export to RefWorks”
3. Manually add reference to RefWorks
Exporting References into RefWorks
Hands On!!
Look up your references from the background resources.
Tracking Down the References in the Libraries
Synthesis
1. Merck Index
2. SciFinder Web
What Resources to Use and How
Hands On!!
For Merck Index and SciFinder: 1. Find synthesis and review articles for your
compound
2. Add citations to RefWorks
3. Track down the full text of the references
What Resources to Use and How
No matter if you paraphrase or quote
you must always attribute
Avoiding Plagiarism Handout
Avoiding Plagiarism
ACS (American Chemical Society) style has two formats:
• Short format: eliminates titles for the articles, patent and book chapters.
Larabee, D. C.; Reynolds, T. Y.; Hochberg, R. B. J. Med. Chem. 2001, 44, 1802-1814.
• Full or long format: complete citation
Larabee, D. C.; Reynolds, T. Y.; Hochberg, R. B. Estradiol-16α-carboxylic Acid Esters as Locally Active Estrogens. J. Med. Chem. 2001, 44, 1802-1814.
ACS Citation Style
For this paper, use the full format.
• Journal of Medicinal Chemistry’s author guide, section 2.2.8 (References & Notes)
• Quick Guide: ACS Citation Style
ACS Citation Style
Write ‘n’ Cite • Add-on software for RefWorks and Word
• Write your paper in Word, insert RefWorks coding
• Save your file
• Tell RefWorks the location of your file and in what style you want the document
• RefWorks creates the new document
Write ‘n’ Cite
For more information about RefWorks and Write ‘n’ Cite see:
Ref Works libguide http://libguides.asu.edu/refworks
Write ‘n’ Cite
Write ‘n’ Cite
Write ‘n’ Cite