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e -Prints

e -Prints. What are they?! How do they relate to CombeChem?. Simon Coles CombeDay (08/01/2004). The need for e- Prints. Comb e chem. DATA. PUBLICATION. DISSEMINATION. Comb i chem. The need for e- Prints. 100’s of structures. How do we disseminate?. National Crystallography Service.

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e -Prints

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  1. e-Prints What are they?! How do they relate to CombeChem? Simon Coles CombeDay (08/01/2004)

  2. The need for e-Prints Combechem DATA PUBLICATION DISSEMINATION Combichem

  3. The need for e-Prints 100’s of structures How do we disseminate? National Crystallography Service

  4. Current e-Prints

  5. Current e-Prints

  6. 1 Set up data collection RAW DATA 2 Collect data 3 Process + correct images DERIVED DATA 4 Solve structure 5 Refine structure RESULTS DATA 6 CIF Crystallographic e-Prints

  7. JOURNAL PUBLICATION EBank (World) EBank REPORT STRUCTURE REPORT REPORT (EPrint) CIF EPrint (Local) DATASET (Contains DATAFILES) RESULTS DERIVED RAW DATA HOLDING INVESTIGATION Crystallographic e-Prints

  8. Crystallographic e-Prints

  9. Crystallographic e-Prints

  10. Recent advances through CombiChem, CombeChem & NCS activities have led to very high throughput crystallography These advances have shifted the experimental bottleneck from data acquisition to publication and dissemination e-Prints and e-Bank are the answer! They are also ‘generic’ and therefore applicable to all aspects of CombeChem Thanks to Les Carr, Chris Bailey & Chris Gutteridge (IAM Group, ECS) and the UKOLN team (Bath University) To conclude

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