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7th Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chemical Documentation Program, February 15 and 16, 1972 Marriott Motor Hotel, Commonwealth Ballroom K

CHEMICAL DOCUMENTATION:

CHEMICAL DOCUMENTATION: SESSION 1

SESSION 3

February 16-Morning Session Chairman: B. M. Vasta

February 15-Morning Session Chairman: H . Skolnik

9: 15 Introductory Remarks 9:30 Using ASCA as a Current Awareness Mechanism for

9: 15 Introductory Remarks 9:30 The Role of Microforms in Journal Publication.

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Kuney 1O:OO Development and L s e of a Termatrex Files System. T. Legatt and S. deLorenzo 10:30 Du Pont Information Flow System. nT. S. Hoffman 11:OO Information Retrieval in Environmental Science. R. E. Maizell, R. Henderson. and E. S. Gazda 11:30 Science Services a t the Kew York Public Library. R . G. KruPP

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CHEMICAL DOCUMENTATION: SESSION 2

Chemists. E. Garfield and M. h'einstock A Current Literature System Based on CA Condensates and Central Patents Index. F. R. Benson. E-J. Tillmanns, R. D. Charles. and C. M. Hoiness Search of CA Registry (1.25 Million Compounds) with t h e Topological Screen System. M. Milne, D. Lefkovitz, H . Hill, and R. Powers Use of the CAS Registry System in a Drug Development Program. G . F. Hazard, .Jr. and B. R. Murray A Multilingual Index via t h e Multiterm System. H . Skolnik Luncheon Speaker: Dr. B. M. Vasta, "Survey of Computer Techniques in Europe for Handling Chemical Structures"

CHEMICAL DOCUMENTATION: SESSION 4 February 16-.4fternoon Session Chairman: C. Granito

February 15-Afternoon Session Chairman: Gretchen D . Little 2:00 Introductory Remarks 2: 10 Food a n d Nutrition Information in t h e National Agricultural

Library. D. F. Gamble 2:45 Reliability Requirements for Bibliographic Citations in Computer Based Document Accessing Systems. J. L. Wood 3: 15 Available Information Networks. L. J. Strauss 3:45 Copyright-Where Are We? B. H . Weil 4 : 15 UNISIST-A Kew UNESCO Program. S. Adams

2:00 introductory Remarks 2:05 Indexing Coverage Study of t h e Toxicological Literature. R. Reinke 2333 T h e Information Demands of a Toxicology Research Cehter. S. J. Tauber, W. Cutler, H. H. DerGiragossian, and LV, Weat herholtz 3:lU Computer Generated Indexes for a Drug Interaction Bibliography. J.R. Edge and B. M .Vasta 3: 45 ISQCIRE-A Generalized System for Chemical Information. R. J. Loane

N E W S AND NOTES

Weekly Subject Index t o Current Contents/ Life Sciences

A weekly subject index will be added t o Current Cont e n t s l l i f e Sciences as a n optional feature beginning J a n uary 1972. The new Weekl?, Subject Index will be bound into each issue of Current ContentslLife Sciences. Generated by computer, it will contain all the significant words appearing in the titles published in the issue in which it appears. Under each index term will be listed the Current Contents page on which the word appears, and, to save the reader the trouble of scanning all the titles on t h e page, the page listed by the primary journal. The index also makes Current ContentslLife Sciences more useful for retrospective searches. Appearing weekly and reflecting the most recent journal literature, it will be the most current life-sciences index available. 260

Journal of Chemical Documentation, Vol. 1 1, No 4, 1971

Annual subscriptions to the optional Week1.v Subject Index will be priced a t $60.00 each.

Engineering Index

Over 85,000 abstracts and items of information will be made available in 1971 by Ei. This represents a n addition of 17,400 items, or another 20% gain over the previous year. This is the second year in succession that a n increase of more t h a n 20% has been recorded. These 85,000 units of information are selected from more t h a n 3500 journals, reports, proceedings of conferences a n d symposia, etc. The listings are also arranged alphabetically by 12,300 main headings and subheadings, reflecting the work of 88,000 authors.