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All JCE subscribers now have access to all areas of
JCE Online. As a reader of the print Journal
you may be wondering what benefits JCE
Online offers you and how you can reap those benefits. Point your WWW browser at
jchemed.chem.wisc.edu, login, and follow along.
Keep in mind that the three
benefits outlined below are those that directly benefit you as a
Journal reader. JCE Online contains many other resources that will
benefit you as a chemistry teacher.
Find an Article, Any Article
The JCE Online feature that I perceive to be most
beneficial to Journal readers is the ease and speed of finding
articles. Finding a particular Journal article or several related articles
is quickly and conveniently accomplished by using JCE
Index online. Clicking the JCE Index item in the left-hand
navigation bar leads to the JCE Index search page. A vanity search
for articles that I authored or co-authored (type "holmes j" into
the search text field and press Enter) produces a list of the ten
most recent articles. A click on one of the articles and another
click on the Full Text (.pdf) button (in the page menu bar near
the top of the page below the global menu bar) and I am looking
at one of my articles just as it appeared in the
Journal. Four clicks, nine keystrokes, and 25 seconds (your time may vary)... not bad!
Searching the Journal has never been easier than using the online JCE Index.
If you remember which issue of the
Journal contains the article you are looking for, then that article is never more
than six mouse clicks away from the JCE Online
Home Page. Of course, this only applies if we have the article online; full
text articles begin with the September 1996 issue. The first click
is on the Past Issues item in the left-hand navigation bar. If
the article is not in the current volume of the
Journal (your memory is much better than mine if you remember farther back)
then the next click (click two) is on the pop-up list of
Journal volumes from which you select the year the article appeared.
After the correct volume is selected, use your next click to select
the issue by clicking (click three) on one of the issue cover
thumbnails. This brings you to the issue Table of Contents where
you will probably have to scroll down to find the article (click
four). Click the title of the article (click five) to go to the abstract
of the article. Click six on the Full Text (.pdf) button in the
page menu bar finishes the job. On my computer the six clicks
from the JCE Online home page to the full text of an article by
Jones et al., "Preparing Preservice Chemistry Teachers
for Constructivist Classrooms through Use of Authentic
Activities", in the July 1997 issue took 35 seconds including the time
required to start up Acrobat Reader; a lot quicker than a trip
to the chemistry library and easier even than a trip to the
bookshelf across the room!
A pop-up list is used to select a volume of the Journal from the Past Issues page.
As I mentioned above, only issues since September
1996 have full-text articles available online. Abstracts of articles
online go back to July 1995. JCE Index does contain citations to
all articles published in the Journal back to Volume 1, Number
1more than 25,700 citations to date. When an online search
produces an article that is not available online, you will have to
retrieve it the old-fashioned way with a trip to the library or
bookshelf. But at least you will know exactly where to look.
Supplement Your Print Version
You may have noticed a W near the title of some
articles, especially laboratory experiments, in the
Journal Table of Contents and within the
Journal. This W denotes articles that contain online supplementary materials. Such
materials are provided by the authors of those articles and may
include handouts, assignments, worksheets, procedures, digital
video, color illustrations, softwarematerials that you will find
beneficial in implementing the idea or laboratory
experiment. At JCE Online such articles contain a Supplement button
in the page menu bar.
For articles with supplementary materials, the Supplement button takes JCE subscribers to the supplement download page.
Clicking the Supplement button produces the
supplement download page. We attempt to provide
supplementary materials as PDF files that are readily downloaded,
viewed, and printed using Acrobat Reader. We also take the files
in the format provided by the author, which you may find
easier to edit for your purposes, and combine them into a
single compressed file. This file is available in two forms, one
for Windows users and one for Macintosh users.
Click the Supplements item in the left-hand
navigation bar to find out more about downloading and viewing
supplemental materials and for a link to a list of all such
materials available at JCE Online.
Send Us Your Comments and Suggestions
At the bottom of every page at
JCE Online is a link to our email address. Do not hesitate to use it to tell us
what you think about the Journal and JCE
Online. We read all such messages and try to reply to every one. I hope you agree
that JCE Online has something to offer you and look forward
to hearing from you.
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