Re: ORGLIST: SciFinder Scholar ?

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From: Jim Sims (jsims$##$ucrac1.ucr.edu)
Date: Wed May 24 2000 - 12:12:50 EDT


We have had SciFinder here for a few months. I think that it is great!
One must remember that it is only the literature back a short time and for
some topics you will still have to do a hand search for the older
literature. It has been much better than Beilstein in the few instances I
have compared them. I still use science citation index but am using it
less and less. JIM

>Hi Everyone,
>
>In the netherlands there is currently a debate about netherland-wide
>introduction of SciFinder Scholar. Can anyone tell me something about the
>database, especially in comparison to the more established Science Citation
>Index and Beilstein Xfire etc.?
>
>Are you positive about SciF.S. or are the other programs better (in any
>way)?
>
>Greetings,
>Rob Hanssen
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