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Pf inding chemical information in the Pfizer research environment: SciFinder . By Pamela J. Scott. The best get better!. The NEW Pfizer. Global research facilities Scientific staff of over 12,000 Industry’s largest R&D budget for 2000: $4.7 billion 131 compounds in development.
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Pfinding chemical information in the Pfizerresearch environment: SciFinder By Pamela J. Scott
The best get better! The NEW Pfizer • Global research facilities • Scientific staff of over 12,000 • Industry’s largest R&D budget for 2000: $4.7 billion • 131 compounds in development http://www.pfizer.com
Fall 1995: Pilot group of 25 each in Groton & UK 1/1996: 100 users 1/1998: 831 users limited access to SSM 1/1999: 1001 users open access to SSM 1/2000: 1419 users 1Qtr 2000: links to full-text links to in-house Doc Delivery SciFinder : Historical Overview
~1,500 SciFinder users adding 1-5 per week Countries: Japan, England and United States Beta testing Y2000 release (in progress) Coordinating efforts and project planning with new Pfizer sites, looking for best practices Where We Are In 2000
HelpDesk responsibilities: Daily registration of new users Also software installations & upgrades Administration Issues • My responsibilities: • Training & education • Communication • Alpha, beta tests • Schedule upgrades • Overall project management
~Once a week 1-8 people per class Topics covered: Support links & online tutorials Preferences TOC CAS database organization & coverage Searching for compounds Keyword searching Setting up Alerts Full-text links & Document Delivery New User Training
Every 6 months Sessions include: SSM Reaction searching Managing your Alerts Advanced Training
Via email notification: New tools Tips & tricks Deleting obsolete Alerts etc. Other Education
To provide overview information, help & assistance when I’m not available. Streamline the Registration process. Covers: Scope of SciFinder Registration form “Forgot your password” form Contact information (me, CAS Helpdesk) E-manuals Links to CAS online tutorials Web Support Page
Who is using it? Primarily Discovery small numbers for Development New surge in Biologists sign-up also Biochemists, Molecular scientists, protein chemists More Usage Info
Global trends: same in UK similar in Japan Impact on other chemical information products: Beilstein/CrossFire Aurigin MicroPatent others More Usage Info
Critical link to full-text on an expanding campus Exploits subscriptions to e-journals If not accessible, quick link to in-house ordering system New Links To Full-text
35% of Doc Delivery requests were from SciFinder users, and looked like this: Tombari, D. G.; Moglioni, A. G.; Iglesias, G. Y. Moltrasio. New pterosin-precursor hydrindacenes. Synth. Commun. (2000), 30(12), 2113-2120. CODEN: SYNCAV ISSN:0039-7911. AN 2000:353406 CAPLUS Leclerc, V.; Beaurain, N.; Depreux, P.; Bennejean, C.; Delagrange, P.; Boutin, J.; Lesieur, D. 5-halobenzothiophene analogues of melatonin: synthesis and affinity for MT1 and MT2 receptors in man. Pharm. Pharmacol. Commun. (2000), 6(2), 61-65. CODEN: PPCOFN ISSN:1460-8081. CAN 133:17342 AN 2000:258120 CAPLUS Antonini, Ippolito; Polucci, Paolo; Martelli, Sante. Pyrimido[4,5,6-kl]acridines. Synthesis, in vitro cytotoxicity and structure-activity relationships. Anti-Cancer Drug Des. (1999), 14(5), 451-459. CODEN: ACDDEA ISSN:0266-9536. CAN 133:260 AN 2000:228542 CAPLUS Impact On Document Delivery
Information Resources/Groton Chih-Wu Chang Fu-Ning Fung Information Resources/Ann Arbor Judy Johnson Philipsen Hai Mi Information Resources/UK Sandra Wood David Wood Information Resources/Japan Toshihide Kokura ICS HelpDesk/Groton Peirette Woodward Joe Caputo Susan Carey Chris Thiry A Special Thank You To: