 Hello, welcome to Database Week. I'm Todd Quinn from the University of Mexico University Libraries This week we're covering SciFinder. SciFinder is the key resource in the discipline of chemistry Once you're into the database you have to create an account You can do a search here. There's options here at the top You can search immediately from substance reactions references and suppliers or all at once So for example, if I did a search on Benzoic acid, actually I've already done the search in sodium benzoate. I Did a search under references So here I get a list of articles among other things and I can select any one of them I can use the left bar to minimize my results as well. I can immediately switch over to reactions By selecting all results or substances by selecting all results And here are the results from reactions and again, I use the left bar to minimize my results You'll notice all kinds of information here in the center and the same thing for substances I use the left bar to minimize my results But under each one you'll notice that there are so many references and suppliers, etc So there's lots of information here Also, when you do a search even from the beginning you can draw Using these tools so you can draw individual substance. You can draw Reactions, you know all kinds of stuff and you can even do a search by number So there's lots of content here to help you with searching for various aspects of substances and reactions Another thing you can do once you get results You can select the knowledge graph and the knowledge graph Shows you the connections between various substances and concepts. So if I select a concept and notice the little blue circles That's that's the connection and then it gives you more information that you can select the number And if I wanted to look at just concepts, I can select the concept and show the connections as well So there's a lot of resources here to help you find The content you need with this tool Also, when you're on this page if you go up to a little icon where your name is usually you can select help and support And that provides you all kinds of ways to better understand how to use this tool for your research needs