If you want to see how XML, and its chemical persona, CML,
might appear to end users (at least those with Internet Explorer 5
browsers), then
http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/chimeral/
gives a brief flavour.
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Excuse duplicate postings.
There is a list of links to sites involved in chemical e-commerce (not
just dot.coms) at
http://www.warr.com/ecommerce.html
Wendy
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Hi,
With Spring being in the air and things becoming green again, May's MOTM
is appropriately chlorophyll. All 4 versions are available at the usual
URL:
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm
I'm now down to one spare MOTM, so if anyone fancies writing one, or has a
good student project that might make a MOTM, please let me know.
Regards,
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Molecule of the Month: <http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/Chemistry/MOTM/motm.htm>
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Those who receive my email several times, please use the delete key freely.
Coming back to these new preprint servers. There are still so many important
questions open.
Are electronic time-stamps lawyer-attack-proofed ? Or is it necessary for
any preprint server to print out the submitted paper and stamp it manually ?
Will journal publishing companies allow the submission to such servers,
before or after the submission to a journal ?
before submission to a journal: pre-publication ?
after submission to a journal: reduced revenue for the publisher as many
people will not buy the publication but take the preprint ?
Any comments from ChemWeb.com ????
Thank you.
Michael
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Hello
When I am reading about preprint servers, I am wondering about the actual
procedure.
In the timescale of a publication, when will it be send to such a server.
Before you send it to a journal ? They will not accept my paper then -
already published.
After sending it to a journal - I will not be allowed because of the reduced
revenue for the publisher. Some people will download the preprint, as it
contains the same data. Or will the preprint be erased after publication ?
Thanks for any enlightenment.
Michael Engel
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