Searching for Inorganic Organometallic Substances in Reaxys 2013
Literature searching in Reaxys 2015
Transcript of Literature searching in Reaxys 2015
Christine Flemming
Elsevier Product Training Manager
LITERATURE SEARCHING IN REAXYS
Reaxys webinar
February 24, 2015
AGENDA
Literature content in Reaxys
Literature Search Fields and other Literature search methods
Literature-related tools for expanding, refining and managing results
LITERATURE CONTENT IN REAXYS
Texas A & M University dissertations
Proceedings of the Chemical society, London
Not just Journals and Patents
LITERATURE CONTENT IN REAXYS
Broad Coverage
Medicinal ChemistryAnalytical chemistryBiochemistry…
NursingDentistryVeterinary…
GeologyEcologyAstrophysics…
…and more
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LITERATURE CONTENT IN REAXYS
Patents
Patent Offices:
WorldUSEuropean
IPC Codes:
A01N
A61K
C07B
A01N
A61K
C07B
A01N
A61K
C07B
A01N
A61K
C07B
Time Coverage:
“Historical” patents
from about 1976
back to 1803
“Deeply Indexed”
patents from about
1976 to the present
WHAT IS SEARCHABLE?
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Original Article
Bibliography
Titles and abstracts
Keywords
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Bibliography
Titles and abstracts
Keywords
Reaxys Article Record
WHAT IS SEARCHABLE?
Articles may also contain substances and reactions
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WHAT IS SEARCHABLE?
Original Patent
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WHAT IS SEARCHABLE?
Reaxys Patent RecordIndexed Patent
Patent Family
Bibliography
Titles and abstracts
Included in the Author field
Standardized Application number
IPC
HOW TO SEARCH FOR LITERATURE
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Indirectly:
• Substances• Reactions• Properties
Three Direct Ways:
• Ask Reaxys• Literature search form• Reaxys Tree
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HOW TO SEARCH FOR LITERATURE
1. Ask Reaxys
2. Literature
search form
3. Reaxys Tree
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Bibliographic-type fields
Text fields
ASK REAXYS
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Very easy!
Tetrahedron, 2015, 70, 9759
immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography
Mendeleev
Affinity NEXT chromat*
LITERATURE SEARCH FORM
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Bibliographic Fields
Bibliographic-type fields
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LITERATURE SEARCH FORM
Add or Delete fields from the form
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BIBLIOGRAPHIC FIELDS
LITERATURE SEARCH FORM
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Keyword Field
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LITERATURE SEARCH FORM
Citation Basic Index
Searches Titles, Abstracts, and Keywords
Query Retrieves:
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LITERATURE SEARCH FORM
Citation Basic Index
Affinity NEXT chromat*
Immobilized metal ion Affinity chromatography
Affinity NEXT chromat* 62629 citations
Affinity NEXT chromat* Near method* 2343 citations
metal ion Affinity NEXT chromat* NEAR (method* OR proces*) 149 citations
imac 1858 citations
imac NOT (apple or computer) 1757 citations
REAXYS TREE
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PRESENTER | DATE | NAME OF PRESENTATION
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ASK REAXYS
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Options
Gabriel Reaction
“Gabriel” as an author’s name
“Gabriel” in Abstracts and Keywords
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“Gabriel” as an author’s name
“Gabriel” as a keyword
VIEW AUTHOR INFORMATION IN SCOPUS
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Click on the hyperlink for author name “Gabriel”
PATENT FIELDS
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Common Patent Number - This field is more flexible than the Patent Number field. It allows you to
enter a patent number and searches for that number regardless of whether it is the indexed patent or
not. The field code is CIT.PNX.
Priority Number -The number of the first application of the patent family.
The syntax is the same as for the Application Number, but not normalized numbers may occur for certain
countries.
The general syntax is:
<two-letter-country-code> <year> - <number (no leading zeros)>
e.g. EP1980-875
US1984-478996
CH1990-301490
Patent Number – The actual granted patent number. These patents are all “indexed patents”. However, the Indexed patent field contains the first “patent document” we receive –(application, granted patent, or first English-language equivalent).
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PATENT FIELDS
Patent Status - This field contains the code for the patent status. The status can be e.g. unexamined
application, examined application or granted patent.
The patent kind code is based on the "WIPO kind-of-document-codes". Its purpose is the differentiation of
the patent documents of one country.
The interpretation of these codes requires detailed knowledge of the patent laws of the appropriate
countries.
Further details see:
http://www.wipo.int/scit/en/standards/pdf/03-16-01.pdf
Author -The surname and the first name of the inventor (author), as they were written in the original
publication. A comma and a space always separate the surname from first names. For publications with more
than one author each author name will be separately indexed. However, in some cases, the first five names
mentioned in the article are given, further names are displayed (not indexed) as "et al.".
Patent assignee - The field contains the patent assignee name, as it is written in the original publication. So
it can include names fully written, but also as abbreviation. Patent assignee name may be a company name,
an institution, an organization, a university or a private person.
Inventor - The surname and the first name of the inventor (author), as they were written in the original
publication. For publications with more than one author each author name will be separately indexed. A
comma and a space always separate the surname from first names.
SEARCH FOR A LIST OF PATENTS
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ANALYZE THE LIST
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EXPORT THE LIST
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CREATE A REPORT
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Move, Delete, or add free text
Send the report to a colleague as an xml file.
SAVE AND IMPORT A LIST
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Run the query
View results. Create a txt file of patent numbers.
Import txt file
Then execute the query from the Literature query page.
View execution details.
THANK YOU