Contains fulltext : 60101.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Examples of the use of the RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) specification together with CML (Chemical Markup Language) to create a metadata based alerting service termed CMLRSS for molecular content are presented. CMLRSS can be viewed either using generic software or with modular opensource chemical viewers and editors enhanced with CMLRSS modules. We discuss the more automated use of CMLRSS as a component of a World Wide Molecular Matrix of semantically rich chemical information
<p>The ChemSpider compound database is a free online database provided to the community by the Royal...
The article summarises the principle methods currently in use for supporting chemical content on Web...
Poster presented at the VSMF Symposium held at the Unilever Centre on 2011-01-17The Chemistry Add-In...
Examples of the use of the RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) specification together with CML (Chemical Mark...
Examples of the use of the RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) specification together with CML (Chemical Mark...
A set of components (CMLReact) for managing chemical and biochemical reactions has been added to CML...
We review recent developments which employ extensible markup languages (XML) as information descript...
ACS Spring ConferenceChemical Markup Language (CML) is an XML-conformant Schema that describes molec...
CMLSpect is an extension of Chemical Markup Language (CML) for managing spectral and other analytica...
The scientific electronic publishing model has hitherto been an Internet based delivery of electroni...
We present an overview of the current state of public semantic chemistry and propose new approaches ...
The problem: Vast quantities of chemical data (e.g. crystal structures, NMR spectra, experimental re...
We describe how a collection of documents expressed in XML-conforming languages such as CML and XHTM...
Present chemical data storage methodologies place many restrictions on the use of the stored data. T...
We describe an online resource in the form of this journal article for comparing the molecular const...
<p>The ChemSpider compound database is a free online database provided to the community by the Royal...
The article summarises the principle methods currently in use for supporting chemical content on Web...
Poster presented at the VSMF Symposium held at the Unilever Centre on 2011-01-17The Chemistry Add-In...
Examples of the use of the RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) specification together with CML (Chemical Mark...
Examples of the use of the RSS 1.0 (RDF Site Summary) specification together with CML (Chemical Mark...
A set of components (CMLReact) for managing chemical and biochemical reactions has been added to CML...
We review recent developments which employ extensible markup languages (XML) as information descript...
ACS Spring ConferenceChemical Markup Language (CML) is an XML-conformant Schema that describes molec...
CMLSpect is an extension of Chemical Markup Language (CML) for managing spectral and other analytica...
The scientific electronic publishing model has hitherto been an Internet based delivery of electroni...
We present an overview of the current state of public semantic chemistry and propose new approaches ...
The problem: Vast quantities of chemical data (e.g. crystal structures, NMR spectra, experimental re...
We describe how a collection of documents expressed in XML-conforming languages such as CML and XHTM...
Present chemical data storage methodologies place many restrictions on the use of the stored data. T...
We describe an online resource in the form of this journal article for comparing the molecular const...
<p>The ChemSpider compound database is a free online database provided to the community by the Royal...
The article summarises the principle methods currently in use for supporting chemical content on Web...
Poster presented at the VSMF Symposium held at the Unilever Centre on 2011-01-17The Chemistry Add-In...