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  1. XCITR : Explore Chemical Information Teaching Resources

    2010 - 2015 May 18, 2016

    XCITR: eXplore Chemical Information Teaching Resources was a repository for exploring and sharing chemical information teaching resources. XCITR materials for teaching or personal use. As a successor to the Clearinghouse for Chemical Information Instructional Materials (http://cheminfo.informatics.indiana.edu/cicc/cis/index.php/Clearinghouse_for_Chemical_Information_Instructional_Materials) created by Gary Wiggins at Indiana University in the mid-1980’s, XCITR was developed to meet the need for an international repository of chemical information educational material. XCITR was intended not only for librarians and instructors in chemical information, but also for chemistry professors, instructors in other disciplines related to chemistry, information specialists, students, high school teachers, and even technical writers. XCITR was a hub in which librarians, instructors and information providers deposited and accessed important and useful teaching materials. Educational materials about library services and collections were also welcome.

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