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Home   •   Support  •  SciFinder  •  How To Guides  •  Web Version  •  Explore by Author Name
How to... Explore by Author Name

Web Version of SciFinder

SciFinder enables you to find sci-tech information by entering the name of a scientist or researcher, regardless of whether you know the exact name under which the research was published.


1. Enter an authors name. Click Search.

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Tips

  • Enter as much of the name as you know.
  • Enter spaces, hyphens, and apostrophes as you would if you were handwriting the name.
  • Replace special characters with equivalent character(s).
  • Select Look for alternative spellings of the last name to account for name variations and typographical differences.
  • For complicated names, try multiple searches and determine which give the best results.

2. Select candidate names of interest. Click Get References.

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3. Review your answers.
 

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Tips

  • To limit the answer set to references with a particular co-author, refine with the name of a co-author.

3. Working with references...
 

Updated: 7/15/2008 11:23:06 AM
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