Hello spinlanders,
Quite likely that I'm behind the times and out of the loop - but I just noticed
Imperial College's SPECTRA D-space NMR repository:
https://spectradspace.lib.ic.ac.uk:8443/spectranmr/submission
via a "interactive table" link from a 2010 science article
(also cool: http://www.sciencemag.org/feature/data/1181771/)
For those who haven't seen it, also check out the explanatory page with
chemistry deposition tools (3. NMR Spectroscopy).
In my "NMR database - venting" post of February 2007, such a tool is exactly
what I had in mind.
A place where a journal reader could view the data from which the o-chem journal
style abbreviation was culled.
I'd like to extend my admiration and kudos to the developers of the SPECTRa
site. I'm looking forward to hearing about and seeing more such sites in the
future!
Best regards,
Yael
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Yael S. Balazs, Ph.D. http://schulich.technion.ac.il/mrc
NMR Facility Manager phone: +972-4-829-3748
Schulich Faculty of Chemistry fax: +972-4-829-5703
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Haifa, Israel 32000 email: balazs_at_technion.ac.il
Received on Sun Nov 14 2010 - 01:58:26 MST