September 27, 2010

Transition to SciFinder web extended

An important announcement for SciFinder users at TSRI:

As of December 1, 2010, the web version of SciFinder will be the only interface for SciFinder searches. The SciFinder client will no longer be available.

Register for SciFinder web
To maintain access to SciFinder during this transition period, please register for a SciFinder web account, if you have not done so already. Registration information is available at:
http://www.scripps.edu/library/scifinderwebregistration.html

Reasons for this change:
* The SciFinder client will be discontinued June 30, 2011. This announcement was made by CAS at the fall 2010 ACS meeting:
http://www.cas.org/movetoweb/index.html

* Optimize SciFinder seat usage
If all the seats are allocated to the web version, we can maximize the number of available seats at all times and minimize the number of busy signals.

* Prevent SciFinder use by unauthorized users
CAS has verified that unauthorized users have been able to infiltrate our network, and effectively "steal" seats that are then unavailable for our authorized users. With the web version of SciFinder, this type of piracy can be effectively stopped, because an individual account can be closed once the security breach has been detected. This is not possible with the client version.

* Take advantage of new SciFinder web features
CAS is now focusing all new development efforts on the web version. Features like e-mail alerts, finding related reactions, and refining by non-participating functional groups are only available on the web version.

Questions and comments?
We realize that SciFinder is an integral part of your research program, and you may have questions or concerns about this change. We welcome your comments, and will be happy to address any questions you may have. Please contact the Library at helplib@scripps.edu

September 23, 2010

Nature, Redesigned

The journal Nature has redesigned itself, both in print and online. Changes include: a news carousel for browsing the latest news, a News & Comments page that replaces Nature News, and a research by subject page. Watch the short video describing the changes.

September 21, 2010

New Faculty of 1000

Faculty of 1000 has revamped itself to include Faculty of 1000 Biology, Faculty of 1000 Medicine and The Scientist into one platform. Also included is an open repository of posters, called F1000 Posters.

Faculty of 1000 "identifies and evaluates the most important articles in biology and medical research publications. The selection process comprises a peer-nominated global 'Faculty' of the world's leading scientists and clinicians who rate the best of the articles they read and explain their importance."