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CAS (formerly Chemical Abstracts Service) is a division of the American Chemical Society. It is a source of chemical information. CAS is located in
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, United States.


Print periodicals

''Chemical Abstracts'' is a periodical index that provides numerous tools such as SciFinder as well as tagged keywords, summaries, indexes of disclosures, and structures of compounds in recently published scientific documents. Approximately 8,000 journals, technical reports, dissertations, conference proceedings, and new books, available in at least 50 different languages, are monitored yearly, as are patent specifications from 27 countries and two international organizations. ''Chemical Abstracts'' ceased print publication on January 1, 2010.


Databases

The two principal databases that support the different products are CAplus and Registry.


CAS References

CAS References consists of bibliographic information and abstracts for all articles in chemical journals worldwide, and chemistry-related articles from all scientific journals, patents, and other scientific publications.


Registry

Registry contains information on more than 130 million organic and inorganic substances, and more than 64 million protein and
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s. The sequence information comes from CAS and GenBank, produced by the National Institutes of Health. The chemical information is produced by CAS, and is prepared by the CAS Registry System, which identifies each compound with a specific CAS registry number, index name, and graphic representation of its chemical structure. The assignment of chemical names is done according to the
chemical nomenclature A chemical nomenclature is a set of rules to generate systematic names for chemical compounds. The nomenclature used most frequently worldwide is the one created and developed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). The ...
rules for ''CA'' index names, which is slightly different from the internationally standard IUPAC names, according to the rules of IUPAC.


Products

CAS databases are available via two principal database systems, STN, and SciFinder.


STN

STN (Scientific & Technical Information Network) International is operated jointly by CAS and FIZ Karlsruhe, and is intended primarily for information professionals, using a command language interface. In addition to CAS databases, STN also provides access to many other databases, similar to Dialog.


SciFinder

SciFinder is a database of chemical and bibliographic information. Originally a client application, a web version was released in 2008. It has a graphical interface, and can be searched for chemical structures and reactions as well as literature in chemistry and related disciplines. The client version is for chemists in commercial organizations. Versions for both the Windows and MacOS operating systems exist.


CASSI

''CASSI'' stands for ''Chemical Abstracts Service Source Index''. Since 2009, this formerly print and CD-ROM compilation is available as a free online resource to look up and confirm publication information. The online CASSI Search Tool provides titles and abbreviations, CODEN, ISSN, publisher, and date of first issue (history) for a selected journal. Also included is its language of text and language of summaries. The range is from 1907 to the present, including both serial and non-serial scientific and technical publications. The database is updated quarterly. ''Beyond CASSI'' lists abbreviated journal titles from early chemical literature and other historical reference sources.


History

''Chemical Abstracts'' (''CA'') began as a volunteer effort and developed from there. The use of volunteer abstractors was phased out in 1994. ''Chemical Abstracts'' has been associated with the American Chemical Society in one way or another since 1907. For many years, beginning in 1909, the offices of ''Chemical Abstracts'' were housed in various places on the Columbus, Ohio campus of Ohio State University, including McPherson Laboratory and Watts Hall. In 1965, CAS moved to a new site on the west bank of the Olentangy River, just north of The Ohio State campus. This campus became well known in the Columbus area and famous as the site of many Columbus Symphony Orchestra pop concerts. In 2009, the campus consisted of three buildings. In 1907, William A. Noyes had enlarged the ''Review of American Chemical Research'', an abstracting publication begun by Arthur Noyes in 1895 that was the forerunner of ''Chemical Abstracts''. When it became evident that a separate publication containing these abstracts was needed, Noyes became the first editor of the new publication, ''Chemical Abstracts''.
E. J. Crane Evan Jay Crane (February 14, 1889 – December 30, 1966) was an American chemist and the editor of '' Chemical Abstracts'' 1915–1958. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1911, and received an Honorary D.Sc. there in 1938. In 1951 he was ...
became the first Director of Chemical Abstracts Service when it became an American Chemical Society division in 1956. Crane had been ''CA'' editor since 1915, and his dedication was a key factor in its long-term success. Dale B. Baker became the CAS Director upon Crane's retirement in 1958. According to CAS, his visionary view of CAS' potential "led to expansion, modernization, and the forging of international alliances with other information organizations." CAS was an early leader in the use of computer technology to organize and disseminate information. The CAS Chemical Registry System was introduced in 1965. CAS developed a unique registry number to identify chemical substances. Agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and local fire departments around the world now rely on these numbers for the definite identification of substances. According to the ACS, this is the largest chemical substance database in the world. In 1965, CAS left their offices at OSU for a new headquarters north of campus. Ground was broken in 1971 for an expansion to the building designed by architects
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to accommodate the review of 400,000 new research reports printed each year. The 5-story 142,000 square foot building opened in May 1973. In 2007, the ACS designated its Chemical Abstracts Service subdivision an ACS National Historic Chemical Landmark in recognition of its significance as a comprehensive repository of research in chemistry and related sciences. In 2021, CAS rebranded along with a change in logo. The organization updated their mission to be more focused on dynamic responsiveness due to ongoing changes within scientific industries and communities. In 2022, CAS announced the release of almost half a million CAS registry numbers under an open license in thei
Common Chemistry
project.


See also

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Beilstein database The Beilstein database is the largest database in the field of organic chemistry, in which compounds are uniquely identified by their Beilstein Registry Number. The database covers the scientific literature from 1771 to the present and contains ex ...
* Chemical database *
ChemInform ChemInform was an indexing and abstracting service and database in chemistry. The service published abstracts related to organic, organometallic, inorganic and physical chemistry. Products ''ChemInform: Selected Abstracts in Chemistry'' The abs ...
* ChemSpider * FIZ Karlsruhe * Google Scholar * Inorganic Crystal Structure Database *
List of academic databases and search engines This article contains a representative list of notable databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in academic journals, institutional repositories, archives, or other collections of scientific and ...
* Lists of academic journals * List of open-access journals * List of scientific journals * PubChem


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