March 17, 2008
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BlueObelisk.org
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The Internet has brought together a group of chemists, programmers, and informaticians who are driven by wanting to do things better, but are frustrated with the Closed systems that chemists currently have to work with. They share a belief in the concepts of Open Source, Open Standards and Open Data (but not necessarily Open Access). And they express this in code, data, algorithms, specifications, tutorials, demonstrations, articles and anything that helps get the message across.
Chemical Information Sources Wiki
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NIH Open Access Links/Info
- Public Access Homepage (National Institutes of Health)
- NIH Grants Policy & Guidance
- Includes: Notice of Public Meeting: Seeking Comments on Implementation of the NIH Public Access Policy (Comment Receipt Date: on or before March 17, 2008)
- Revised Policy on Enhancing Public Access to Archived Publications Resulting from NIH-Funded Research
- NIH Extramural Nexus — January 2008
- Top Stories include “What the New Public Access Requirement Means to the NIH-Supported Investigator”
Course-Related Support from Swain Librarian
Having your students do research?
Need a list of library resources for your students to use?
Want a presentation on how to find information?
Have copyright questions for materials you want in CourseWork?
If yes, please contact me:
Grace Baysinger
Head Librarian & Bibliographer
Swain Library of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Email: graceb@stanford.edu
Phone: 650-725-1039
March 12, 2008
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Copyright information from the ACS
What Every Chemist Needs to Know About Copyright
By the ACS Publications Subcommittee on Copyright
Patent information from the ACS
What Every Chemist Should Know About Patents, 3rd Edition, 2002 (pdf) & 2006 Supplement (pdf)
By the ACS Committee on Patents & Related Matters





