• JChemPaint for Bioclipse2

    Today Ola, Jonathan and I have a mini-hack session on getting JChemPaint support ported from Bioclipse1 to Bioclipse2. And, we made some progress:
  • Blog Comments? No, Peer Reviews!

    Via Carbon-Based Curiosities’s blogroll I found a number of new blogs (on top of the list I posted yesterday), and just added them to Chemical blogspace. This is something I found in Infiniflux!:
  • Comments on 'Rethinking software access'

    bbgm was rethinking software access. The blog observes:
  • More CDK-Ruby users...

    Via Rich’ blog, I was informed about the work by goesLightly on CampDepict, a Ruby-based application which uses the CDK for SMILES parsing and 2D diagram generation. With cdk-20060714.jar it’s using pretty ancient code, and I have not seen a screenshot.
  • Quality Publishing: EndNote versus InChIs

    Some publishers hesitate a bit, but others go full speed ahead into the electronic publishing era. Noel commented on my post about OA/OD inviting added value :
  • Open Access / Open Data leads to added value

    Two companies recently showed two things:
  • "Make all research results CC-BY"

    While I do not agree in details on the statement made by Klaus, I agree with his intentions, and happy to propagate the mantra, like others did before me: