Technical Session Schedule for CINF

at 216th ACS National Meeting
Boston, MA, August 23-27, 1998

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SUNDAY MORNING

Interfacing Robotics and Laboratory Automation - Part 1
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor

Cosponsored with Corporation Associates
R. W. Snyder, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
9:001Robotics, computers, and biochemistry: automation and the drug discovery process.M. N. Feiglin
9:302Advances in automation that make the sorting of 10,000 SPOS microreactors routine. A. W. Czarnik
10:003Leveraging research informatics: bridging the automation information gap. D. Kniaz
10:304Synthesizing robot programs from descriptions of combinatorial libraries. D. Chapman
J. Handler
11:005Visual environments for collaborative drug discovery. C. Ahlberg

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

Interfacing Robotics and Laboratory Automation - Part 2
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor

Cosponsored with Corporation Associates
R. W. Snyder, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
2:006Synthesis on a chip. S. H. DeWitt
W. Chiang
S. McBride
R. Moroney
K. O'Mara
Y. Chen
T. Hamilton
S. Kelley
J. Leber
2:307Reagent selector: a new tool for high throughput synthesis. M. Bronzetti
A. J. Gushurst
D. R. Henry
R. W. Snyder
3:008Integration of informatics with a robotics synthesis laboratory. K. I. Heuer
D. L. Flynn
J. F. Gaw
3:309Automating data analysis for high throughput screening. S. I. Bassett
J. W. Elling
4:0010High throughput: the hidden bottlenecks. R. Niesen

MONDAY MORNING

TriSociety Symposium - Part 1
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor
B. Slutsky, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
8:25-Introductory Remarks Bruce Slutsky
8:3011How the Web may change the way science librarians are trained in graduate schools of library and information science. T. Stankus
9:0012The CINF Web site. A. B. Twiss-Brooks
9:3013ChemCenter: The ACS guide to navigating chemistry online. L. Voress
S. W. Nash
D. A. Koran
10:0014Weaving the Web into the CAS product line. J. Williams
10:3015The ISI Web of science. M. Clark
11:0016ACD/ILab as a universal Web front-end to chemical information resources. V. Kulkov
A. Williams

MONDAY AFTERNOON

TriSociety Symposium - Part 2
Marriot Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor

B. Slutsky, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
2:0017The NIST WebBook - A simple tool for chemical data access. W. G. Mallard
P. J. Linstron
2:3018Providing links between secondary and primary electronic literature. S. J. Young
W. D. Hounshell
M. A. Duda
E. V. Gordeeva
3:0019Do chemists need clubs or communities on the Web? W. A. Warr
3:3020ChemWeb - The world wide club for the chemical community. W. G. Town
4:00 CINF Business Meeting 
4:15 Intermission 
4:30 Concurrent Open Meetings for Society Committees on Publications and CAS 

MONDAY EVENING

SCI-MIX
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall B, Plaza Level

C. Gragg, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
7:00-9:0021Spatial perception of real vs. unreal molecular models using virtual 3-depth enhancement. B. Ramsay
W. J. O'Neill
C. O'Neill
W. V. Metanomski
7:00-9:0022Dental patent literature. P. F. Kulkosky

TUESDAY MORNING

Skolnik Award Symposium - Part 1
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor

Cosponsored by Elsevier Science, John Wiley & Sons, and Springer-Verlag
G. D. Wiggins, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
8:30 Introductory Remarks 
8:4523Award Address - A PEAK at 25 years of an academic chemistry librarian's career (in B Major). G. D. Wiggins
9:3024New methods of communication amongst chemists. W. A. Warr
10:0025Current issues in electronic publishing: the HighWire Press perspective. M. Newman
10:3026Emerging trends in electronic full text delivery. E. M. Shanbrom
11:0027Dream on: visions of academic access in an era of integrated chemical information systems. K. Rouse
K. R. Porter

TUESDAY AFTERNOON

Section A
CINF Luncheon
Marriott Copley Place, Wellesley
G. Grethe, Presiding

TimeNo.TitleSpeakers
12:0028"A two-hundred-year perspective on CINF on the occasion of its fiftieth birthday". M. E. Bowden
L. B. Slater

Section B
Skolnik Award Symposium - Part 2
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor

Cosponsored by Elsevier Science, John Wiley & Sons, and Springer-Verlag
G. D. Wiggins, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
2:0029Developing E-collections: It's not the years, it's the internet mileage. K. J. Parker
2:3030Electronic journals in the academic library: issues of copyright and plagiarism. V. Calderhead
3:0031Doctoral dissertations graduate to the Web: new applications and implications for scholarly research. B. Lawlor
3:3032Technical challenges in producing ACS journals on the World Wide Web. L. R. Garson
4:0033The complete chemical E-publication. P. Murray-Rust
4:3034Databases - the journals for the new millenium. S. R. Heller
5:00 Concluding Remarks Gary Wiggins
Skolnik Awardee

WEDNESDAY MORNING

Section A
Competitive Intelligence: Sources and Applications
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor
Cosponsored with Corporation Associates
T. Wright, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
8:3035Collecting human intelligence. J. M. French
A. M. Page
9:0036Competitive Intelligence gathering and analysis in biotechnology. A.Persidis
9:3037Providing effective early warning. A. M. Page
10:0038Use of commercial information sources in the pharmaceutical area for competitor intelligence. A. Mullen
M. Blunck
K. E. Moeller
H-G. Rohbeck
10:3039Patent analysis in the pharmaceutical industry. R. L. Cantrell
11:0040Using federal trademark applications for competitive intelligence.K. A. Luszcz

Section B
Materials Science Informatics:Databases for Materials Design
Marriott Copley Place, Provincetown/Orleans, 4th Floor
Cosponsored with Corporation Associates
J. Rumble, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
8:3041An integrated database approach to materials design. J. Rumble
9:0042Crystallographic data for non-organic materials. V. L. Karen
9:3043Surface structure data and materials design. P. R. Watson
M. A. VanHove
K. Hermann
10:0044Computing macroscopic properties from microstructures of materials. W. C. Carter
S. A. Langer
10:3045Databases for advanced ceramics design and use. S. Dapkunas
11:0046Materials databases for advanced performance. D. Rose

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON

Chemical Information on Intranets
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor
Cosponsored with Corporation Associates
A. Berks, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
2:0047Developing chemistry-enabled Web applications using Accord. G. A. Hopkinson
A. P. F. Cook
J. G. Littler
2:3048The challenge of using extranets to improve data accessibility - the Derwent perspective. J. Kuras
T. Miller
3:0049ColbyChem: a Web server for ISIS/Host. J. W. Kuehne
T. W. Shattuck
3:3050Turning information into innovation: 3M Information Services Web site. J. D. Arenivar
C. E. Herzberg
S. M. Peterson
4:0051Web-based productivity tools for chemists: WebLab(TM) MedChem and Diversity Explorer. R. D. Brown
O. F. Güner
M. Hahn
H. Li
4:3052Parallel synthesis data handling via the Web. D. S. Nunn

THURSDAY MORNING

Recent Applications of 3D Databases
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor
O. F. Güner, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
8:3053Exploiting receptor binding site using pharmacophore descriptors. C. J. Luttmann
9:0054Computational 3D searching and combinatorial chemistry combine to discover novel cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor. K. D. Stewart
L. Frey
E. Otis
V. Klinghofer
K. I. Hulkower
S. Loren
9:3055New developments in pharmacophore model generation and in 3D searching. J. M. Sutter
O. F. Güner
H. Li
M. Waldman
10:0056Virtual high-throughput screening - an application of partial match 3D searching. T. W. Heritage
10:3057Parallel screening of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors with Catalyst(TM). D. C. Jourand
R. Hoffman
G. Perrot

THURSDAY AFTERNOON

General Papers
Marriott Copley Place, Salon C, 4th Floor
C. Gragg, Organizer, Presiding

TimeNo.TitlePresenter
1:3058How electronic journals will change the way chemistry professors use the chemical literature. S. A. Koch
1:5059Publishing chemical information on the Web to support researcher buying decisions and chemical commerce. T. Graber
2:1060The central chemical registry system at the Environmental Protection Agency. T. G. Curtis
L. E. Fritts
2:3061Reinventing chemical information at the Environmental Protection Agency. L. E. Fritts
T. G. Curtis
2:5062Automatic classification of organic reactions - classification of reagents based on electronic and steric features of the three-dimensional molecular field. H. Satoh
T. Nakata
S. Itono
K. Takano
K. Funatsu
3:1063Uncertainty analysis of reaction models based on the deterministic equivalent modeling method. C. Wang
M. A. Tatang
G. J. McRae
3:3064SLIMS: Sample, structure and spectral laboratory information management system with Web interface. A. Williams
V. Kulkov
3:5065Sharing a core chemical sciences collection among research libraries. E. Jargo
E. R. Lorbeer