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Season's Greetings
from everyone on the CrossFire team and best wishes for the New Year!
This year's final edition brings not only the standard features such as the Tips and Tricks and did you knows, but also takes a look at what is coming your way in 2009 - events, webinars and database information.
Learn more about the hyperlinks in CrossFire which enable users to get the exact context they need in order to further their research, as well as how CrossFire Commander can be launched from a hyperlink. Find out how deeply the articles are indexed for the CrossFire databases through the type of data available to a researcher. And finally, this edition brings you news of Reaxys, the new online solution for chemists.
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What's New?
Coming soon: Reaxys - innovation from CrossFire Beilstein.
Reaxys is the exciting new online workflow solution for synthetic chemists and will be available early 2009. It is based on the combined content of CrossFire Beilstein, CrossFire Gmelin and Patent Chemistry Database and makes searching for chemical information easy. It is designed to support synthesis planning from idea through to execution and the combination of smart tools and convenient results visualization will enable researchers to access the relevant information quickly and easily.
Learn more about Reaxys here - including information on the collaborative development process, what is new to Reaxys and exactly what information it contains. Don't forget to sign up for the Reaxys newsletter which will keep you up-to-date with all the latest news. Register now!
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Did you know that you can use third party structure editors in CrossFire?
CrossFire Commander already supports the following structure and reaction query editors: CrossFire Structure Editor, ISIS/Draw and Symyx Draw (formerly known as MDL Draw). However, if you have a prefered alternative structure editor, it is still possible to use this in CrossFire. This ensures that you can still get the best possible results without having to lose time grappling with unfamiliar tools. >>Learn more here |
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CrossFire's sophisticated data structure
The CrossFire databases have a very sophisticated data structure which allows searching for experimentally measured data. This data can then be combined with a search with structure or reaction queries... >>more |
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Webinar schedule for 2009 now available
The final webinars of 2008 have drawn to a close, but you can already register for the 2009 webinars. Check out the schedule here and register. Take this opportunity to further your CrossFire knowledge...
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Tips and Tricks
Do you know how to make hyperlinks in CrossFire to search inside the database or to link out to other sources? Your CrossFire search results can be augmented by additional information, putting the results into greater context and bringing more insight about what you could do next...>>more |
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Did you know that you can launch CrossFire Commander from a web page hyperlink?
Not only can CrossFire Commander be lauched from a web page hyperlink, but it can also be automated. >>Discover more |
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Where to find us
The final conference of the year was Information Online, London 2008, where customers were able to view Reaxys and learn about what it could do for them.
2009 is shaping up to be a similarly busy year, with CrossFire and Reaxys being present at ACS Spring and the Chemical Society of Japan Annual meeting. >>more |
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And finally, what do you think?
As the year draws to a close, is there anything you would like to share with us? Questions, comments, suggestions and feedback are all welcomed. Contact us, we are always happy to hear from you. |
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