Thursday, February 25, 2010

New version of SciFinder

The web version of SciFinder Scholar, SciFinder, is now available to University of Arizona faculty, staff, and students.

SciFinder has features not found in the client version SciFinder Scholar, including weekly "Keep me Posted" email alerts to new content matching your search terms. The "My Connections" feature lets you establish connections and collaborate with other SciFinder users within your organization by sharing comments and tags that you have associated with SciFinder references. Connecting to other also allows to view your colleagues' comments and tags. SciFinder also eliminates the need to install special client software.

To register for SciFinder go to, http://www.library.arizona.edu/search/articles/dbDetail.php?shortname=scifinderweb
Please note that a valid UA email is required for registration.

For more information about the features of SciFinder, visit http://www.cas.org/products/sfacad/index.html

Monday, February 22, 2010

Refworks Workshop

Overwhelmed with article citations?

Want to create a bibliography with the right style?

Interested in learning more about how to use Refworks?

Attend this session:

Wednesday February 24, 2010 @ 12 - 1 pm

Location: Drachman B206 (small computer lab)

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Changes to PubMed

If you are a regular PubMed user, you probably noticed some changes made recently. If you're not a regular PubMed user, you may not have noticed this subtle change. PubMed made some changes to their Advance Search menu options. PubMed took the Limits portion out of the Advance Search menu and created a new Limits tab. In the Advance search tab, the Search Builder was added to the top and the searching by Author, Publication, Journal and Date was replaced. See the NLM's Technical Bulletin for more information. If you have any questions about using these new features, contact me or Sandy Kramer.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Coming Soon: Refworks 2.0

Refworks announced that it will be changing their interface to make it "cleaner, more streamlined" for users. The transition to Refworks 2.0 is going to take place in the next 3 months. However, you will have the option of using the old or new interface before the change to Refworks 2.0 is permanent. This transition period will allow users to adjust to the new interface. Refworks 2.0 will still retain the same functionality but also incorporate "Web 2.0 conventions, making it easier to navigate and more visually appealing." Check out a preview of the new Refworks interface and FAQ's.