As the volume of data associated with scientific research has exploded over recent years, the use of digital infrastructures to support this research and the data underpinning it has increased significantly. Physical chemists have been making use of eScience infrastructures since their conception, but in the last five years their usage has increased even more. While these infrastructures have not greatly affected the chemistry itself, they have in some cases had a significant impact on how the research is undertaken. The combination of the human effort of collaboration to create open source software tools and semantic resources, the increased availability of hardware for the laboratories, and the range of data management tools available has...
The background to the Comb-e-Chem e-Science pilot project funded under the UK-Science Programme is p...
In this review, we consider green chemistry metrics, related software tools, and the opportunities a...
The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot...
Large amounts of data are generated in chemistry labs-nearly all instruments record data in a digita...
Increasingly, scientists are seeking to collaborate and share data among themselves. Such sharing is...
Increasingly, scientists are seeking to collaborate and share data among themselves. Such sharing is...
Physical science depends on historical records as well as new ideas, results, and opportunities. In ...
Physical chemistry stands today at an exciting transition state where the integration of machine lea...
Institutional Open Access repositories are becoming established as an important part of the universi...
Chemistry is an "information science" and at its heart is the relationship between structure and pro...
As in many scientific disciplines, modern chemistry involves a mix of experimentation and computer-s...
Internet technology offers an excellent opportunity for the development of tools by the cooperative ...
In many ways, the physical sciences are at the forefront of using digital tools and methods to work ...
Physical chemistry covers diverse topics, from biochemistry to materials properties to the developme...
Virtual organizations are rapidly changing the way scientific communities perform research. Web-base...
The background to the Comb-e-Chem e-Science pilot project funded under the UK-Science Programme is p...
In this review, we consider green chemistry metrics, related software tools, and the opportunities a...
The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot...
Large amounts of data are generated in chemistry labs-nearly all instruments record data in a digita...
Increasingly, scientists are seeking to collaborate and share data among themselves. Such sharing is...
Increasingly, scientists are seeking to collaborate and share data among themselves. Such sharing is...
Physical science depends on historical records as well as new ideas, results, and opportunities. In ...
Physical chemistry stands today at an exciting transition state where the integration of machine lea...
Institutional Open Access repositories are becoming established as an important part of the universi...
Chemistry is an "information science" and at its heart is the relationship between structure and pro...
As in many scientific disciplines, modern chemistry involves a mix of experimentation and computer-s...
Internet technology offers an excellent opportunity for the development of tools by the cooperative ...
In many ways, the physical sciences are at the forefront of using digital tools and methods to work ...
Physical chemistry covers diverse topics, from biochemistry to materials properties to the developme...
Virtual organizations are rapidly changing the way scientific communities perform research. Web-base...
The background to the Comb-e-Chem e-Science pilot project funded under the UK-Science Programme is p...
In this review, we consider green chemistry metrics, related software tools, and the opportunities a...
The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot...