Hi,
I thought you might be interested to know that a paper I submitted to the
new RSC e-Journal PhysChemComm has been published only 20 days after
submission! This is certainly a record for me, and probably goes to
highlight another advantage that e-Journals have over paper-only Journals
- if the paper is written in a web-friendly format and all the
correspondance is done via email, then the refereeing
time, handling time and admin time can be significantly reduced, and
*extremely rapid* publication times can result.
If you're interested, the paper is about the Raman spectra of adamantane
and diamond, and contains some neat (well, we think so!) links between
interactive Jcamp spectra and Chime structures. You can click on the
individual peaks in the Raman spectra and the Chime window shows you an
animation of the vibrational mode which we think caused that peak. Great
for demonstrating to students the relationship between symmetry, structure
and spectroscopy...
<http://www.rsc.org/ej/qu/1998/F9808830/index.htm>
or via the PhysChemComm listings at:
<http://www.rsc.org/is/journals/current/PhysChemComm/pcccon.htm>
Regards,
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tel: +44 (0)117 928-9927, fax: +44 (0)117 925-1295
<mailto:paul.may@bris.ac.uk>
<http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/staff/pwm.htm>
"Ha! Your superior intelligence is no match for our puny weapons" Simpsons
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Hallo everyone,
you are welcome to test our new VRML generator for chemical structures.
It implements some new features like
I) switching between different display styles within one VRML scene,
II) measuring of bond distances and bond angles by clicking on the
atoms,
III) labeling of atoms with atomic property data etc.
Our service allows you to import the most common chemical structure
exchange formats.
I have tested it on a SGI O2 with Netscape 4.05/Cosmoplayer 1.0 and on
a PC/Win
NT4 with Netscape 4.05/Cosmoplayer 2.1 and IE 3.0/WorldView 2.1 without
any
problems.
http://www2.ccc.uni-erlangen.de/services/vrmlcreator/index.html
Best regards
Frank Oellien
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Frank Oellien
Computer Chemistry Center, University of Erlangen-Nuernberg
Naegelsbachstrasse 25, D-91052 Erlangen (Germany)
Tel (+49)-(0)9131-85-26579 Fax (+49)-(0)9131-85-26566
email franko(a)ccc.chemie.uni-erlangen.de
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Hi,
December's MOTM is LSD, and has been written by myself. Versions using
HTML only, Chime and Chemsymphony are all available from:
<http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm>
Regards,
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Dr Paul May, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK
tel: +44 (0)117 928-9927, fax: +44 (0)117 925-1295
<mailto:paul.may@bris.ac.uk>
<http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/staff/pwm.htm>
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