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ACS Division of Chemical Information: Teaching Chemical Information: Tips and Techniques (March 1998): Integrated In-class Presentation: Examples: Organic Course: Dictionary of Organic Compounds

Dictionary of Organic Compounds (DOC)

Why teach DOC?

Teaching points:

Format Available
Print: New 6th edition in 1995. 9 vols. Published by Chapman & Hall.
Online: Dialog as File 303 — Chapman & Hall Chemical Database. Incorporates other Chapman & Hall Dictionaries, e.g. Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds.
CD-ROM: Available as a separate CD for DOC and as part of the Chapman & Hall Chemical Dictionaries on CD-ROM. Has graphic structure building feature, so students learn to “draw” structures.

Practice questions:

The best practice is to have students use DOC in context of lab assignments — e.g. look up melting point (not found in CRC).