"This
capability opens up a new vista of convenient and personalized
access to CAS data," said Bob Massie, CAS president.
"Information professionals and scientists can retrieve key
scientific information from CAS' unparalleled databases at any
time and
anywhere."
Bringing
chemical information including structure diagrams to the
small-screen handheld devices resulted from a CAS team effort
led by Brian Bergner, CAS vice president of information
technology.
"Our goal is to
make CAS information available on the platforms and through
the tools gaining the most rapid and widespread use," said
Bergner. "We know the pace of scientific research demands
instant access to the best research data, and this advancement
will give researchers the ability to log in even when they are
away from their desktop workstations, during a meeting with
colleagues, attending a conference or while taking a break
from the lab."
The
demonstration illustrated the ability to retrieve and analyze
information from CAS' principal databases, CAplus SM
and CAS Registry SM . The Registry database contains
records for more than 25 million organic and inorganic
substances, including small molecules, and more than 56
million sequences. In addition, CAplus contains more than 23
million chemistry-related literature and patent references
back to 1900.
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CAS will be
making this new mobile route to scientific databases, called
CAS MobileTM, available through its
STN® and SciFinder® services in the
near future.
CAS, a division
of the American Chemical Society, is an organization of
scientists creating and delivering the most complete and
effective digital information environment for scientific
research and discovery. CAS provides pathways to published
research in the world's journal and patent literature -
virtually everything relevant to chemistry plus a wealth of
information in the life sciences and a wide range of other
scientific disciplines back to the beginning of the twentieth
century. In addition to off ering STN in North America, CAS
publishes the print version of Chemical
Abstracts TM(CA), related publications and CD-ROM
services; operates the CAS Chemical Registry; produces a
family of online databases; and offers the SciFinder desktop
research tool. The CAS Web site is here.
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