• MetWare, SKOS and Java Server Faces

    The MetWare components are slowly coming together. The RAW data upload facility prototype went into beta stage, while the SKOS has proven really useful for various things.
  • 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: