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… We are pleased to announce that a new pre-release version of our popular Access Structures service is now available. This free service has enhanced search …
… at improving the accessibility of structural data. This initiative forms part of our overall strategy to improve structural data publication processes and ensure data …
… been developed using JavaScript alongside the existing Access Structures service and so is fully accessible on all major operating systems, web browsers …
… CSD structures have received DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) upon publication; providing every structure in the CSD with a permanent access link which can …
… , the structural, physical, and chemical properties of a MOF, including whether pores are accessible, may not be known until after synthesis. Here, scientists …
… continue to publish their work and utilize CCDC’s Access Structures. The Centre will honour existing contractual relationships with Russia and Belarus for our …
… to the minute database, giving you access to the latest published crystal structures the moment they are processed. You can navigate to entries using the search page …
… to all scientists. Crystallographers can now deposit structures directly from the Mercury interface, teachers can access our carefully selected CSD Educational …
… structures. This is all done in a few clicks in the program Mercury or is also accessible in the CSD Python API. Does the CSD Landscape Generator tell me the energy …
… Alongside our web interface to access the CSD (Access Structures/WebCSD) we recently launched a web page where you can log in and vote on what features you’d …