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First Edition of ONS Solubility Challenge BookDec 12, 2009
Andrew Lang and I have been working on a book version of the Open Notebook Science Solubility Challenge database. The timing is good since we just awarded the last ONS Challenge Submeta award this month. All of the students, judges and educational...
Hai Truong is Dec09 Submeta ONS Award WinnerDec 1, 2009
Hai Truong, working under the supervision of Jean-Claude Bradley at Drexel University, is the December 2009 Submeta Open Notebook Science Challenge Award winner. He wins a cash prize from Submeta.
Hai mainly collaborated with Khalid Mirza to try to...
Communicating ChemistryNov 23, 2009
In October 2008, I participated in an NSF workshop on eChemistry: New Models for Scholarly Communication in Chemistry. Theresa Velden and Carl Lagoze have now published their reports. Here are the details from their press release:
Public Release of...
CAS curates strychnine m.p. - ChemInfo Class 9Nov 20, 2009
What is going to distinguish chemistry databases as we move forward in this Web2.0 world?
If I was unsure of it when I started teaching Chemical Information Retrieval 2 months ago, I certainly got my answer yesterday afternoon. Cristian Dumitrescu...
Cheminfo Retrieval 8th classNov 17, 2009
This is the lecture from the 8th Chemical Information Retrieval class at Drexel University on November 12, 2009. It starts with a demonstration of how to use of ChemSketch and Chemspider to display and manipulate chemical structures, especially those...
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