Daily Archives: April 9, 2009

CML – "can your system encode these semantics"

Rich Apodaca (Bluer Obelisk) frequently asks “Can your chemoinformatics tool do this?” and has asked how CML represents various systems: Submitted on 2009/04/05 at 12:04am Peter, I would gladly drop FlexMol and enthusiastically support any robust system that enabled me … Continue reading

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Ontological Warfare

I am really excited abot the state of current chemical ontological development – there are now 3-4 groups including ours and I’ll expand later. But first I want to set the scene – looking at my ontological roots. The first … Continue reading

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library of the future – videos

This is the last post on LOTF09 – just to say that JISC have done an excellent job of capturing the video: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/campaigns/librariesofthefuture/debate.aspx This is particularly valuable for me as I do not follow a set pattern of presentation – … Continue reading

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Crystal26

I’m in Australia because I’ve been invited to talk to Crystal26 – the 26th Biennial Conference of the Society of Crystallographers in Australia and New Zealand. Crystallographers from ANZ have made enormous contributions and when I studied in Oxford tha … Continue reading

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CKAN – an idea whose time has now come

CKAN – The Comprehensive Knowledge Archive Network is the brainchild of Rufus Pollock (a young and incredibly energetic economist) at Cambridge. It’s part of Rufus’ vision of a world of distributed semantic Open knowledge. I think CKAN is an idea … Continue reading

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