Infocenter's Tools and Databases lists updated

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The complete selection of tools and databases published on the Chemistry | Biology | Pharmacy Information Center’s website has been revisited and updated. To view the entire list, please visit Databases & Tools.
 

For the life sciences, new tools include CoGe, a free comparative genomics platform, and MapMan, free software for visualizing expression data on plant-specific pathways. New databases include Biocyc, a database of genomes for which ETH Zurich has a paid subscription, and Current Protocols, a paid subscription to a large collection of techniques, procedures, and practical overviews.
 
For chemistry, we have added RSC Education in Chemistry, a subscription-based collection of resources for educators, MarinLit, a database of the marine natural products literature, and the chemistry information databases CAS Common Chemistry and ChemSpider.
 
For Engineering and Materials Science, the ASM Alloy Phase Diagram Collection and the Materials Science & Engineering Database are new.
 
Researchers of any area might take interest in the abstract and indexing database Dimensions, an alternative to Scopus or Web of Science. LibKey Nomadis a tool to obtain the PDF of a publication faster. In order to have your version control system hosted within ETHZ, you might want to consider starting to use GitLab. For general learning and keeping abreast of new techniques and ideas, check out Henry Stewart Talks and LinkedInLearning.

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