SciFinder E-Seminar
There is a SciFinder Scholar e-Seminar, "Exploring Structure Similarity" that will be presented on March 24. (There is another scheduled to be presented on April 4.) The 1-hour seminar will focus on the newest feature of SciFinder, similarity structure searching:
• Why similarity structure searching can enhance your research process
• How SciFinder has implemented the Tanimoto structure similarity search algorithm
• How similarity searching functions in SciFinder
• How to use variation with control by combining similarity searching with substructure searching
We could register for this e-Seminar as a group, then use one of the smart classrooms on campus to "attend" the class. This would also be a wonderful opportunity for your students to become more familiar with SciFinder Scholar and learn some of the new features.
Please let me know if this is something you are interested in by sending me an email or calling me at ext. 8647. Also, please let me know if the April 4 date would work better for you. I will register for whichever date is convenient for the most people, but I will look into registering for both.
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If you have questions, please let me know.