CAS Source Index
The CAS Source Index, generally known as CASSI is a listing of the bibliographic details of journals and other periodicals indexed in Chemical Abstracts. It was originally published in paper form, but this was discontinued in 2010.[1] It is available as an electronic database with other Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) products or as a free-standing CD-ROM: basic information is also available as a free web service.
A major use of CASSI is to determine the correct abbreviation for a journal title. Most chemical journals require journal titles to be abbreviated in line with Chemical Abstracts usage,[Note 1] which also ensures compatibility with ISO 4.[2]
CASSI contains bibliographic details for about 80,000 periodicals indexed by Chemical Abstracts since 1907. The information includes full title, CODEN, ISSN, language of publication and publication history, as well as details of predecessor or successor publications.[3]
Notes and references
Notes
References
- ↑ CAS Source Index (CASSI); Chemical Abstracts Service, <http://www.cas.org/products/print/cassipr/index.html>. (accessed 26 August 2010).
- ↑ International Standard ISO 4:1997 – Information and documentation – Rules for the abbreviation of title words and titles of publications; International Organization for Standardization, 1997.
- ↑ CAS Source Index (CASSI) on CD; Chemical Abstracts Service, <http://www.cas.org/products/cd/cassi/index.html>. (accessed 26 August 2010).
External links
- Official site
- LTWA online, journal title abbreviations from the ISSN International Centre, which administers ISO 4
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