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Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Registry System: History, scope, and impacts

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The Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Chemical Registry System is a computer‐based system that uniquely identifies chemical substances on the basis of their molecular structures. This article describes the history, scope, and applications of the CAS Registry System. Begun originally in 1965 to support indexing for Chemical Abstracts, the Registry System now serves not only as a support system for identifying substances within CAS operations, but also as an international resource for chemical substance identification for scientists, industry, and regulatory bodies. The CAS Registry File is the largest file of substance information in the world, containing structures and names for more than 15 million substances. It has become the worldwide authority for chemical substance identification information. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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  • David W. Weisgerber, 1997. "Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Registry System: History, scope, and impacts," Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 48(4), pages 349-360, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jamest:v:48:y:1997:i:4:p:349-360
    DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4571(199704)48:43.0.CO;2-W
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