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Nicko,
A number of people have pointed out to me that it does work with some versions of Firefox. Full details of the “known Firefox issue” are available at http://support.readcube.com/knowledgebase/articles/411665-what-browser-vers…
Wendy
From: Nicko Goncharoff [mailto:n.goncharoff@digital-science.com]
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2016 6:48 PM
To: chminf-l(a)list.indiana.edu
Cc: chemweb(a)ic.ac.uk; LIS-UKEIG(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK; CDS-UK(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK; Terry Stouch; Owen, Meran, Springer UK
Subject: Re: [CHMINF-L] Article on data sharing
Hi Wendy,
I've been involved with first the Nature and then latterly the Springer Nature article sharing initiatives so am glad to see it proved of benefit to you of all people! I just wanted to note that ReadCube shareable links should work in any widely supported browser, including Firefox. I just tested the link you shared and it indeed worked in my instance of Firefox, so not sure what happened with you. I don't doubt you encountered some type of browser problem, but just wanted to clarify that these links should work in Chrome, Firefox, IE and Safari, among others.
Now, on to actually reading your article!
Cheers,
Nicko
On 2 December 2016 at 10:53, Wendy Warr <wendy(a)warr.com<mailto:wendy@warr.com>> wrote:
I have just had a message from Springer Nature saying that I may share a link http://rdcu.be/nb6u<http://em.rdcu.be/wf/click?upn=KP7O1RED-2BlD0F9LDqGVeSFNctbkDBhcFVo-2FHhW4V…> to my latest article in J. Comput.-Aided Mol. Des. This list may be interested since the article is on data sharing, and relates to recent ACS CINF and COMP symposia. This is ReadCube technology and unfortunately the link will not work in Firefox, but I just read it OK in IE. I applaud this Springer Nature SharedIt initiative, and it seems particularly appropriate to share this particular article.
Wendy
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http://rdcu.be/nb6u<http://em.rdcu.be/wf/click?upn=KP7O1RED-2BlD0F9LDqGVeSFNctbkDBhcFVo-2FHhW4V…> Discovered to my horror that the article was published without its abstract. Don't ask me why Springer's production people removed it. OK I should have noticed at galley proof stage but someone here checked the proof and didn't tell me - thought that the abstract was handled separately. Nothing I can do at this stage. Will send the abstract to CAS in the hope that they can at least put it in SciFinder.
Abstract
Rigorously documented and managed chemistry data would enable more reliable validation of results; re-examination of research; advances in science; increased efficiency; application across domains; and improved reporting, storing, discoverability, and sharing of research outputs. Some global initiatives in the field of research data management are summarized in the first part of this article. After that, some specific examples of data reuse are discussed, including various projects on sharing of datasets among pharmaceutical companies.
Wendy
From: Wendy Warr
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2016 10:54 AM
To: chminf-l(a)list.indiana.edu; 'chemweb(a)ic.ac.uk'; 'LIS-UKEIG(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK'; 'CDS-UK(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK'
Cc: 'Terry Stouch'; 'Owen, Meran, Springer UK'
Subject: Article on data sharing
I have just had a message from Springer Nature saying that I may share a link http://rdcu.be/nb6u<http://em.rdcu.be/wf/click?upn=KP7O1RED-2BlD0F9LDqGVeSFNctbkDBhcFVo-2FHhW4V…> to my latest article in J. Comput.-Aided Mol. Des. This list may be interested since the article is on data sharing, and relates to recent ACS CINF and COMP symposia. This is ReadCube technology and unfortunately the link will not work in Firefox, but I just read it OK in IE. I applaud this Springer Nature SharedIt initiative, and it seems particularly appropriate to share this particular article.
Wendy
Dr. Wendy A. Warr
Wendy Warr & Associates
6 Berwick Court, Holmes Chapel
Cheshire, CW4 7HZ, England
Tel./Fax +44 (0)1477 533837
wendy(a)warr.com<mailto:wendy@warr.com>
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7064-4739http://www.warr.com<http://www.warr.com/>
Skype: wendyannewarr
Twitter: @WendyAnneWarr
I have just had a message from Springer Nature saying that I may share a link http://rdcu.be/nb6u<http://em.rdcu.be/wf/click?upn=KP7O1RED-2BlD0F9LDqGVeSFNctbkDBhcFVo-2FHhW4V…> to my latest article in J. Comput.-Aided Mol. Des. This list may be interested since the article is on data sharing, and relates to recent ACS CINF and COMP symposia. This is ReadCube technology and unfortunately the link will not work in Firefox, but I just read it OK in IE. I applaud this Springer Nature SharedIt initiative, and it seems particularly appropriate to share this particular article.
Wendy
Dr. Wendy A. Warr
Wendy Warr & Associates
6 Berwick Court, Holmes Chapel
Cheshire, CW4 7HZ, England
Tel./Fax +44 (0)1477 533837
wendy(a)warr.com<mailto:wendy@warr.com>
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7064-4739http://www.warr.com<http://www.warr.com/>
Skype: wendyannewarr
Twitter: @WendyAnneWarr