Organic-Chemistry.Org This site has a good domain name, and a list of chemistry-related links. Peter Johnson (Leeds University) will be awarded the 2004 Herman Skolnik Award of the ACS Division of Chemical Information, recognizing outstanding contributions to and achievements in the theory and practice of chemical information science. Graham Richards (Oxford University) will be awarded the 2004 ACS Award for Computers in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research Prizes for Chemical Informatics Professor W. World Standards Day World standards day - will be celebrated on October 14th by ISO, and in the US on September 30th with competition and a banquet. It is available for Windows, but not Linux nor Macintosh computers.
Knowitall KnowItAll, a database of spectral data, has a free academic edition, which draws structures, analyses IR and Raman spectra, and accesses a multi-technique spectral database with cross-references. This is an easier undertaking than a list of chemists ( c2k), as chemical engineering is a smaller subject than chemistry, but an impressive database. One of the themes is Chemistry.ĭirectory of Chemical Engineers This directory of chemical engineering faculty is run by Steve Swinnea from the University of Texas at Austin. It creates documents in a rigidly structured way, which suits some journals.Ĭartage Cartage (Central Array of Relayed Transaction for the Advance of General Education) allows schools and individuals to share data and resources for the education community in Lebanon and the Middle East. LyX lets you concentrate on writing, leaving details of visual layout to the software. LyX is an open source document processor that encourages an approach to writing based on the structure of your documents, not their appearance. Lyx TeX (LaTeX) made easier and open source. The database is maintained under the care of the Mineralogical Society of America and the Mineralogical Association of Canada, and financed by the National Science Foundation.
Chemical Informatics Letters Volume 7, Issue 3 September 2003 Editor: Jonathan M GoodmanĮlement 110 is named darmstadtium on August 16th 2003 Element 110, discovered at GSI in Darmstadt, is officially called darmstadtium.Īmerican Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database A crystal structure database that includes structures published in the American Mineralogist, The Canadian Mineralogist, and the European Journal of Mineralogy.