[Online] Training sessions on using the database Reaxys (7, 14 May.) (in Japanese only)
Reaxys is a reaction and compound database containing chemical reaction information and measured physical properties. It covers a wide range of organic, inorganic, organometallic and complex chemistry.
Lecturers from Elsevier Japan, which provides this database, will be invited to a Zoom-based workshop on the basics and applications.
It is possible to attend only one of the basic or applied sessions. Please feel free to attend.
Only for Science Tokyo members. No maximum number of places available.
The only language used in the workshops is Japanese.
Contents
◆Basics (75 minutes)
This practical training session introduces an overview of Reaxys and its basic usage. Recommended for those who are just starting to use Reaxys or who have just started using it.
◆Applications (75 minutes)
This practical training session introduces useful functions not included in the basic version. You can learn advanced search techniques such as controlling substituents and specifying reaction sites.
Details
Date | Form of event | Time | Application deadline |
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Basic: Wednesday, May 7 Application: Wednesday, May 14 |
Online(Zoom) | 17:15-18:30 | By the time to start |
Only for Science Tokyo members. No maximum number of places available.
The only language used in the workshops is Japanese.
If you wish to participate, please visit the following application page on the library website from a terminal connected to the campus network.
A video recording of this training session will be available at a later date. If you are unable to make it in time, please make use of the video. If you only wish to watch the video, you do not need to register.
Ookayama Library Group, Library Services Division
- Remarks
- Please contact us through our Ask service:https://request.libra.titech.ac.jp/cgi-bin/request/ask/ask.cgi?ulang=eng
Suzukakedai Library Group, Library Services Division
- Remarks
- Please contact us through our Ask service:https://request.libra.titech.ac.jp/cgi-bin/request/ask/ask.cgi?ulang=eng