[en] We are building an encyclopaedia of organic chemistry (EnCOrE) in English and making it freely available on the internet. We expect the tools to be used by novice as well as advanced researchers from university and industry. They will allow cross-searches based on chemical structures and equations, and on explanatory texts and an elaborated dictionary. EnCOrE will be created under a strong editorial organisation but also collaboratively between chemists. This will ensure that it is kept up to date and will favour a consensual approach. We will disclose our effort to develop, in this way, the EnCOrE dictionary and the protocols to favour collaboration.
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Lavoisier, A.L., (1789) Traité élémentaire de chimie, Imprimerie impériale, discours préliminaire, p. 1. , http://histsciences.univ-paris1.fr/i-corpus/lavoisier/book-detail.php?bookId=89, Paris
Orchin, M., Macomber, R.S., Pinhas, A.R., Wilson, R.M., The vocabulary and concepts of organic chemistry (2005) Van Nostrand’s Encyclopedia of Chemistry – Fifth Edition, , G.D. Considine (Ed.) Canada: Wiley Interscience, John Wiley, ISBN: 0-471-61525-0
Richier, J.-C., (1999) Compendium de Terminologie Chimique, , Paris: Technique et Documentation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Introduction, Since its creation in 2001, Wikipedia has rapidly grown into the largest reference website on the internet. The content of Wikipedia is free, written collaboratively by people from all around the world. This website is a wiki, which means that anyone with access to an internet-connected computer can edit, correct, or improve information throughout the encyclopaedia
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/init.do
http://www.elegi.org/, The European Learning Grid Infrastructure is partially supported by the European Community under the Innovation Society Technologies (IST) programme of the 6th Framework Program for RTD-project ELeGI (contract IST-002205)
1 February 2004 to 30 June 2007
http://www.cordis.lu/ist/telearn/fp6_elegi.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_computing, Grid computing is an emerging computing model that provides the ability to perform higher throughput computing by taking advantage of many networked computers to model a virtual computer architecture that is able to distribute process execution across a parallel infrastructure. Grids use the resources of many separate computers connected by a network (usually the internet) to solve large-scale computation problems. Today resource allocation in a grid is done in accordance with Service Level Agreements (SLAs) In ELeGI, the grid is not only a tool for supercomputing but also a service-oriented infrastructure for the distributed computing resource to: promote tools and models for collaborative learning (conversational services) improve the ubiquity as tools are not installed on client platforms. They remain completely stateless and are equivalent from the grid service point of view provide scalability
http://www.elegi.org/, In ELeGI different ‘test-beds’ (SEES) (we belong to the SEES 2 working group) experiment and validate learning approaches, strategies and technology infrastructure using feedback for reengineering and refining the context. We are involved in ELeGI in defining “Web Service architecture for conversational and collaboration processes (WP6)” and in “Specifications and feasibility analysis (WP4)
http://homepage.tinet.ie/~keanooo/Englishsite/project.htm, EILA department, Paris 7, France
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