I know all you chemistry folks are busy with the annual conference of the American Chemical Society here in Philadelphia this week, but I hope you can spare some energy to attend this seminar. I have spoken about ChemSpider in this blog earlier (August 1, 2008). This is well worth your time.
The Department of Chemistry will host a seminar, “ChemSpider: Weaving a Web of Chemistry,” with Anthony Williams, president of ChemSpider, on Thursday, August 21, 2008 from 2 to 3 p.m. in room 109 Disque Hall (32nd Street between Market and Chestnut Streets).
ChemSpider is a new resource to provide access to chemistry-related information and has been built with a structure-centric focus and the application of community-based curation to enhance the quality of public domain data. The ChemSpider platform presently holds information for close to 22 million chemicals and provides semantic links to more than 130 datasources. This presentation will provide an overview of ChemSpider, a vision of future directions and a hands-on tutorial on how to use the system.
This event is free and open to the public.
For more information or to RSVP, email professor Jean-Claude Bradley at Jean-Claude.Bradley@drexel.edu.











