Meeting
Improved Access to Chemistry Information Resources
These web pages contain information on the program Improved Access to Chemistry Information Resources. The aim of the program is to establish within Australia, through communal activity, a quality chemistry information infrastructure able to support individual research and academic teaching programs.
The program is a collaborative activity of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI), Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) and the National Library. The Chemistry Information Resources Steering Group is chaired by Professor Graeme George.
- Chemistry Information Resources Steering Group Meeting, 14 October 1996
- Meeting on Improved Access to Chemistry Information Resources, 13th November, 1996
- Papers:
- National Information Infrastructure for Chemistry: Key Issues for Libraries / Marta Chiba, Hargraves Library, Monash University
- Conspectus Report on Chemistry Collections in Australian Libraries from the Conspectus Database, October 1996 - Word 2.0 Format / Rich Text Format (RTF)
- OzChemNet: Australian Chemistry Network
- Webchemistry (2004 note: no longer available)
- CAUT Computational Chemistry Project Aims
- A Librarian's View of Some Economic Issues in Electronic Scientific Publishing / Ann Okerson, Associate University Librarian, Yale University
- Australian Journal of Chemistry
- Making a Digital Library: Chemistry Online Retrieval Experiment
- Chemistry on the Internet : The Best of the Web 1995
- Maintaining Chemistry Research Serials Collections / Graeme George, School of Chemistry, Queensland University of Technology
- ChemFinder WebServer Project
- Nature of Australian Library Collections of Chemistry Resources / Philip Keane, Research and Development Librarian, University of Tasmania
- American Chemical Society Committee on Professional Training Journal List
- Library Guidelines for ACS Approved Schools
- A Chemistry Gateway? / M. Bate.
- Proposal to Trial Beilstein's Crossfire and Gmelin
