<p>The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot project to investigate structure-property mapping, combinatorial chemistry, and the Grid. CombeChem instigated a range of activities that have since been underway for more than ten years, in many ways matching the expansion of interest in using the Web as a vehicle for collection, curation, dissemination, reuse, and exploitation of scientific data and information. Chemistry has frequently provided the exemplar case studies, notably for the series of projects – funded by Jisc and EPSRC – that investigated the issues associated with the long-term preservation of data to support the scholarly knowledge cycle, such as the eBank UK project.</p...
<p>At a time when the data explosion has simply been redefined as “Big”, the hurdles associated with...
The scientific community today operates on a paradigm of scientific communication that dates back to...
An invited article on Open Chemistry discussing the importance of Open Access and Open Data and stre...
The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot...
The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot...
The paper will illustrate the “CombeChem Project” experience of supporting the chemical data lifecyc...
Self Archiving is not yet a popular route in Chemistry. However the Comb-e-Chem e-Science programme ...
The term 'e-Science' commonly refers to large-scale scientific collaborations carried out over the '...
<p>The Royal Society of Chemistry publishes many thousands of articles per year, the majority of the...
As an open, inexpensive, collaborative platform, the Web is ideal for facilitating communication amo...
Institutional Open Access repositories are becoming established as an important part of the universi...
Data are the foundation upon which scientific progress rests. Historically speaking, data were a sca...
The Centre for Molecular Informatics, formerly Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics (UC...
This paper summarises the historical development of the discipline that is now called ‘chemoinformat...
There is no doubt that patterns and trends in information use are rapidly changing in the digital en...
<p>At a time when the data explosion has simply been redefined as “Big”, the hurdles associated with...
The scientific community today operates on a paradigm of scientific communication that dates back to...
An invited article on Open Chemistry discussing the importance of Open Access and Open Data and stre...
The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot...
The Southampton chemical information group had its genesis in 2001, when we began an e-Science pilot...
The paper will illustrate the “CombeChem Project” experience of supporting the chemical data lifecyc...
Self Archiving is not yet a popular route in Chemistry. However the Comb-e-Chem e-Science programme ...
The term 'e-Science' commonly refers to large-scale scientific collaborations carried out over the '...
<p>The Royal Society of Chemistry publishes many thousands of articles per year, the majority of the...
As an open, inexpensive, collaborative platform, the Web is ideal for facilitating communication amo...
Institutional Open Access repositories are becoming established as an important part of the universi...
Data are the foundation upon which scientific progress rests. Historically speaking, data were a sca...
The Centre for Molecular Informatics, formerly Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics (UC...
This paper summarises the historical development of the discipline that is now called ‘chemoinformat...
There is no doubt that patterns and trends in information use are rapidly changing in the digital en...
<p>At a time when the data explosion has simply been redefined as “Big”, the hurdles associated with...
The scientific community today operates on a paradigm of scientific communication that dates back to...
An invited article on Open Chemistry discussing the importance of Open Access and Open Data and stre...