+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Beilstein @ GSU

Beilstein @ GSU

Date post: 25-May-2015
Category:
Upload: robert-tomaszewski-phd-mist
View: 388 times
Download: 2 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
24
Georgia State University Robert Tomaszewski Science Librarian [email protected]
Transcript
Page 1: Beilstein @ GSU

Georgia State University

Robert TomaszewskiScience Librarian

[email protected]

Page 2: Beilstein @ GSU

Beilstein – Handbook of Organic Chemistry (1st Ed. 1881)

Gmelin – Handbook of Inorganic & Organometallic Chemistry (1st Ed. 1817)

MDL CrossFire Commander – One of interfaces to Beilstein & Gmelin. (STN, Dialog, other MDL)

Page 3: Beilstein @ GSU
Page 4: Beilstein @ GSU

Today, "Beilstein" represents the Handbook, Beilstein Online, CrossFire, CrossFire plus Reactions, and CrossFire Gmelin, Autonom, Current Facts, and more.

Client software on all computers in the Library and Chemistry Department.

Page 5: Beilstein @ GSU

On Desktop Under Start Menu

Page 6: Beilstein @ GSU
Page 7: Beilstein @ GSU
Page 8: Beilstein @ GSU

Physical (Properties) Reactions Spectra

Page 9: Beilstein @ GSU

1881 - 1st Ed. Handbook of Organic Chemistry

By Friedrich Konrad Beilstein (Russian chemist) 1885 - 2nd edition 1906 - 3rd Ed. and death of Beilstein 1918 - 4th Ed. by German Chemical Society 1984-1998 - Print 5th Supple./4th Ed. (covers 1960-1979).

Only v. 17-27 (heterocycles) published (English). Ceased publication in 1998.

1994 - Beilstein CrossFire introduced.

(Handbuch migrated to a database in 1980’s).

Page 10: Beilstein @ GSU

2007 Elsevier acquired Beilstein database from frankfurt-based Beilstein Institute (Full Ownership)

1st major open access chemistry journal – Beilstein J. of Organic Chemistry

Page 11: Beilstein @ GSU

Organics (<255 “heavy” atoms) Organometallics with Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Mg,

Ca, Sr, and Ba central atoms Organometallic carbides, cyanides,

cyanates, and thiocyanates with C-metal bonds

Since 2002 Biomolecules e.g., hormones, enzymes, &

carbohydrates Mixtures & Polymers

Page 12: Beilstein @ GSU

Only about 50% of the compounds have CAS Registry Numbers.

Name searching is unreliable since Beilstein has relatively few synonyms.

Only sure search is a “Structure Search.”

Page 13: Beilstein @ GSU

1771-1959 - Comprehensive organic journal coverage.

1869-1959 – Comprehensive patent coverage.

1960-1979 - Patents & 2,000 journals selectively reviewed.

Page 14: Beilstein @ GSU

1980-1994 – Cut back to 80 prime journals increasing over time to 120 journals (no patents).

1980+ - Abstracts included. 1995 - Increased to 180 journals,

adding ecotox & pharmacology coverage.

Currently ~220 journals covered.

Page 15: Beilstein @ GSU

Inorganics Switched to English in ~1982Since 1971 Organometallics

except Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, Sr, & Ba central atoms

Incl. metal-carbon bonds except carbides, cyanides, cyanates, and thiocyanates.

Page 16: Beilstein @ GSU

1996 – Gmelin CrossFire introduced 1997 – Gmelin Inst. closed. Print version

ceased 1995-1999 – Data gap: minimal

coverage in online database 2000+ - Gmelin CrossFire produced by

Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker and supplied by MDL

Page 17: Beilstein @ GSU

~10 million compounds with up to ~425 properties (i.e., Fields)

~36 million “facts” ~18 million properties & spectra ~9 million

eco-toxicological/pharmacology ~9 million reaction details (e.g.,

temperature, pressure, solvent, yield, etc.)

~10 million reactions ~2 million literature references

Page 18: Beilstein @ GSU

2.1 million compounds with up to ~500 properties (fields)

1.6 million reactions 1.1 million literature

references

Page 19: Beilstein @ GSU
Page 20: Beilstein @ GSU
Page 21: Beilstein @ GSU
Page 22: Beilstein @ GSU

By structure or sub-structure By numerical values of

properties By text, e.g. bibliographic

information Predefined search forms By browsing indexes

Page 23: Beilstein @ GSU
Page 24: Beilstein @ GSU

Recommended