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Robert E. Maizell - How to Find Chemical Information - 9780471125792 - V9780471125792
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How to Find Chemical Information

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Description for How to Find Chemical Information Hardcover. This update is a practical and easy-to-use guide to quickly and finding sources of chemical information in various mediums. Num Pages: 544 pages, facsims. BIC Classification: GBC; PN; UY. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate; (XV) Technical / Manuals. Dimension: 236 x 165 x 30. Weight in Grams: 842.
"Highly recommended for anyone in chemistry looking for a very readable book on chemical information retrieval." -Journal of the American Chemical Society (on the Second Edition)

The Essential Guide to Using CHemical Information Sources-in a brand-new Third Edition

More chemical information resources exist now than ever before, in an array of formats that can be daunting to novices and experts alike in every discipline of the field. Yet a sound working knowledge of available sources and how to access them is an invaluable asset to anyone working in the fast-moving world of modern chemistry-an ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1998
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
544
Condition
New
Number of Pages
544
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780471125792
SKU
V9780471125792
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About Robert E. Maizell
Dr. Robert E. Maizell is founder and Director of Technology Information Consultants, New Haven, Connecticut. He is coauthor of Abstracting Scientific and Technical Literature, a contributor to the ACS book Trends in Chemical Consulting, and author of many papers.

Reviews for How to Find Chemical Information
"…a useful work for practicing chemists and librarians alike, providing a fine road map to the various primary and secondary sources of chemical information." (Library Journal, September 1, 1998)

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