October 6, 2021
Princeton University professor David W.C. MacMillan has been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in chemistry “for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis.”
https://www.princeton.edu/news/2021/10/06/princetons-david-macmillan-receives-nobel-prize-chemistry
American Chemical Society (ACS) Spring 2022 - Posters
Monday, March 21, 2022
PRESENTATION FORMAT: Sci-Mix - Virtual
DIVISION: Division of Chemical Information
11:00pm - 01:00am USA / Canada - Eastern - March 21, 2022 | Location: Virtual Room
Session Type: Networking Events - Virtual
Library instruction for asymmetric organocatalysis publications
Emily C. Wild, MLIS, Presenter
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
Chemical Information Across the Chemistry Enterprise:
10:00pm - 12:00am USA / Canada - Eastern - March 22, 2022 | Location: Virtual Room
Judith N Currano, Organizer
Division: [CINF] Division of Chemical Information
Session Type: Poster - Virtual
Co-Sponsor/Theme: Theme: Sustainability
Library instruction for asymmetric organocatalysis publications
Emily C. Wild, MLIS, Presenter
https://acs.digitellinc.com/acs/live/22/page/707?poster_id=474896
Abstract
In October 2021, the Princeton University Library received a significant increase in research inquiries and research consultations from library users for the topic asymmetric organocatalysis. The outcome was the creation of an instructional workshop for helping scientists and non-scientists with diverse access to chemistry library databases and journal subscriptions. This poster will provide an overview of asymmetric organocatalysis research for various educational experiences and library access.
Division: [CINF] Division of Chemical Information
Co-Sponsor/Theme: Theme: Sustainability