Kristina Voigt, Eleonore Poetzsch, Martina Reich, Thomas Schultz‐Kruitisch and Engelbert Zass
1. Introduction to the German Language Session. The German session (rather, the German language session) at the 18th International Online Conference in London, 6–8 December 1994…
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1. Introduction to the German Language Session. The German session (rather, the German language session) at the 18th International Online Conference in London, 6–8 December 1994, was on the subject of German or German language databases for national and international users. This subject is best shown using environmental sciences as an example.
William G. Town, Bryan A. Vickery, Jan Kuras and James R. Weeks
Chemists communicate in structures. The nature of information available to chemists therefore has to take this into account. With the migration from print to electronic…
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Chemists communicate in structures. The nature of information available to chemists therefore has to take this into account. With the migration from print to electronic publication nearly complete, the Internet offers the chemical information user many advantages. Journal articles are accessible quickly and easily from the desktop, long before their appearance in paper form. Additionally, research papers can now be uploaded to preprint servers before they even enter the publishing process. This paper discusses the many advantages this brings with it for chemists, but also discusses the disadvantages some may see as a possible result.