From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Thu Nov 17 10:05:01 2005 From: "Dirk Classen-Houben Dirk.Classen-Houben%a%biovertis.com" To: CCL Subject: CCL: CCL and Google Base or Wikipedia Message-Id: <-29987-051117095723-27593-TukIIG0iMICvjLbZlYO7iA**server.ccl.net> X-Original-From: "Dirk Classen-Houben" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:05:13 +0100 MIME-Version: 1.0 Sent to CCL by: "Dirk Classen-Houben" [Dirk.Classen-Houben-.-biovertis.com] I believe Wikipedia is the better place for such information. For example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basis_set_%28chemistry%29 Dirk. Dirk Classen-Houben Biovertis - Information Driven Drug Design AG Campus Vienna Biocenter 6 1030 Vienna T: +43 1 798 93 03 110 F: +43 1 798 93 03 400 http://www.biovertis.com > -----Original Message----- > From: Matt Thompson thompsma~!~jilau1.colorado.edu > [mailto:owner-chemistry(!)ccl.net] > Sent: Mittwoch, 16. November 2005 19:25 > To: Dirk Classen-Houben > Subject: CCL: CCL and Google Base > > > Sent to CCL by: Matt Thompson > [thompsma(!)jilau1.colorado.edu] This is sort of a > meta-question, but I thought I'd ask the list what, if > anything, you think we could do with Google Base?: > > http://base.google.com > > I can imagine many things could be added to it (basis sets, > PES, &c.) depending on how well the service can handle that > data, but many of those already have a database in one place > or another. I suppose the best thing would be if some of > that data could be bulk-uploaded for easy searching (like > many here, I'd guess, I keep a folder of bookmarks that has > EMSL, the NIST databases, et al, but one central, easily > searchable location would be nice). > > Matt > -- > The mayfly lives only one day, and sometimes it rains. - Geo. Carlin > Matt Thompson -- http://ucsub.colorado.edu/~thompsma/ > 440 UCB, Boulder, CO 80309-0440 > JILA A510, 303-492-4662 > > > > -= This is automatically added to each message by the mailing > script =- To recover the email address of the author of the > message, please change the strange characters on the top line > to the (!) sign. You can also look up the X-Original-From: line > in the mail header.> > -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > -+-+-+-+-+ > > > >