Re: ORGLIST: Synthetic Methods Wiki

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From: Jonas Sundberg (gussujon$##$student.gu.se)
Date: Tue Feb 21 2006 - 13:54:57 EST


Yes, that looks like a big problem.
But I think it will be hard to get traffic/active writers, as there seem
to be a lack of organic chemists that surf the web. Still I think it's
worth a try! It doesn't cost anything else than the time wasted setting
it up, and it could both be fun and educative. But I think we need more
than a wiki of organic synthesis. A think a general wiki about organic
chemistry with a special section dedicated to preparatory methods would
work better, and maybe run a forum too.

/Jonas

Eugen Leitl wrote:

>On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 06:46:45PM +0000, will jones wrote:
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>>I've tried using that site before and also found it a bit thin. If you
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>I see bigger problems here: http://www.syntheticpages.org/static/terms.php
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>Copyright
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> * SyntheticPages owns the copyright and any other rights to all materials on this website
> * SyntheticPages authorises you to:
> o browse and download the material
> o print out the material for teaching or research activities, provided that the copyright notice is included (Copyright SyntheticPages © )
> * You are not authorised to:
> o alter the material in any way
> o reproduce or store any part of this web site in any other public or private storage medium, electronic or otherwise, without written permission from SyntheticPages.
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>>could make the submission process easy, and somehow have the ability to
>>search by structure, then I guess you would be onto a winner.
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>These are GIFs, so in order to be able to search the images would
>have to be reentered manually, and exported into a suitable format
>(SMILEs, InChI, SDF, etc.) for searching (in a pinch, obgrep would do).
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>>If you could also put in a 'section of failed reactions, but should have
>>worked' then that would be awesome.
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