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I would like to invite you to contribute short papers
for presentation at ECSOC-3
(http://www.mdpi.org/ecsoc-3.htm section E) and
for publication in a special issue (December 1999)
"Annual Review of Chemical Resources on the Internet" of
MOLECULES (http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/) Any suggestions
are welcomed.
Titles and Topics are
Links for Chemists
Main website: http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/links.html
Author(s): Michael H. Barker <M.H.Barker(a)liverpool.ac.uk>
Online-only Journals Monitored by Chemical Abstracts
Main website: http://www.cas.org/EO/ejourn2.html
Author(s): Nancy Simons <simons.28(a)osu.edu>
Web-Based 2D Structure Registration and Search
Main website: http://www.mdpi.org/forum.htm#chemicals
Author(s): (Shu-Kun Lin)
Online Accessible Chemical Databases
Main website: http://www.mdpi.org/forum.htm#chemicals
Author(s): (Shu-Kun Lin)
Other topics:
Electronic Conferences on Chemistry
Mailing Lists of Chemistry
Chemical Software (Several papers)
Chemical Java Applets
Web-Based Electronic Laboratory Notebook
Online Chemistry Books
Web-Reprints of Classical Works
New Web-Based Books
Databases, websites related to chemistry are very dynamic,
ever growing or updating. Let us have a snapshot once every year
so that some decades late, to say in 2100, our grand children
will have a chance to see how things on the then primitive
and exciting internet going. Internet is a large stride
of a revolution towards information freedom.
The "Annual Review of Chemical Resources on the Internet" also
serves as records of the overview of the work of
chemistry internet pioneers.
Submitted papers can be stored locally on your server.
If possible, with the permission of the webmaster,
download and store the related websites and put
them into your local server
The style of the papers should be like that of
http://www.unibas.ch/mdpi/molecules/papers/30100016/30100016.htm
Try to gather all the links to the "References and Notes"
section.
The first one will be published as a special issue of Molecules
(http://mdpi.org/molecules/) in December 1999. If
it its volume is very large, we may treat it as an online
book.
Interested authors are invited to prepare a chapter. One
chapter in the final book is regarded as an independent
review paper for Molecules. please contact by e-mail with me
for further information.
Shu-Kun Lin
Managing Editor
Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049, CODEN: MOLEFW)
http://www.mdpi.org/molecules/
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Hi,
Please present all of your java applets related to
structure drawing and any chemical application at
CSOC-3, section E. Its website is
http://www.mdpi.org/ecsoc-3.htm
Shu-Kun Lin
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
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The little applet is nice, small and simple but fairly limitted
in its scope (XYZ files only). Alternatively, I would suggest
looking at ChemSymphony Lite or for the more adventurous
ChemSymphony Beans Lite which are available for nothing at:
http://www.chemsymphony.com/ordering/download.html
NB. Please read the license.
Obviously, these are heavier applications but they can do more...
Naturally, I have a biassed opinion, but since these products
are free to evaluate and also free to use on the WWW, it costs
you nothing to make your own decision.
Cheers
Lewis
<M.H.Barker(a)liverpool.ac.uk> wrote:
> Dear ChemWeb folks,
> I recently stumbled across a java applet called Molecule Viewer created
by Sun...follow //cgi.zdnet.com/slink?3897 and choose the appropriate
applet. (Please excuse the round about route.)
This saves you a few clicks
ftp://ftp.zdnet.com/devhead/applets/ja0527.zip
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Dr. Lewis Jardine | e-mail: lewis(a)cherwell.com
ChemSymphony Team Leader | Phone: +44 (0)1865 784810
Cherwell Scientific Ltd | Fax: +44 (0)1865 784801
Oxford Science Park | http://www.cherwell.com/
OX4 4GA, UK | http://www.chemsymphony.com/
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Dear ChemWeb folks,
I recently stumbled across a java applet called Molecule Viewer created by Sun...follow //cgi.zdnet.com/slink?3897 and choose the appropriate applet. (Please excuse the round about route.)
Has anyone used this applet? What are the advantages or disadvantages vs Chime for dispalying molecules on HTML pages? Thanks.
Larry Wier
Dr Larry Wier
Dept of Chemistry
St Bonaventure Univ
St Bonaventure, NY 14778
lwier(a)sbu.edu
716-375-2116
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I noticed (after I had submitted an article to R on paper) that an (almost)
purely electronic path now exists with this major publisher. Thus new
(and revised) article submission guidelines
http://www.rsc.org/submissions
show the LEAST preferred option as printing the article, putting it
in an envelope and posting it!
I gather that only a very small proportion of these articles currently
get refereed online, but the RSC apparently hopes to increase this!
The e-documents then go to the production dept, and for PhysChemComm at
least, never actually get printed!
I have not had the time to visit many other society and commercial publishers pages,
but I wonder how many journals offer a purely e-only route. One that
HAS been doing so for some time is the Internet Journal of Chemistry,
and the J. Mol. Modelling as well. The ACS has recently started.
I do find it interesting that mainstream
publishers are now offering this route as the preferred option, even
for journals that ultimately end up being printed.
Dr Henry Rzepa, Dept. Chemistry, Imperial College, LONDON SW7 2AY;
mailto:rzepa@ic.ac.uk; Tel (44) 171 594 5774; Fax: (44) 171 594 5804.
URL: http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/
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Hi,
July's MOTM is Zyban (also knownh as Bupropion) which is a new drug used
for treating nicotine addiction. It has been provided by Bernard
Blessington of Bradford University, and was part of a student project
involving a race to find as much info as possible about a pharmaceutical
drug using web-based methods. It was won by Jamie Harris, who co-authored
the MOTM page.
Another plea for MOTMs: I'm down to my last MOTM now (ecept for
emergency back ups I've written myself), so if you have any pages you
think might make a good MOTM, or any student projects, please let me know.
Regards,
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