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  1. Chemical information management

    Warr, Wendy A., 1945-
    Weinheim, Federal Republic of Germany ; New York : VCH, c1992.

    The authors, capitalizing on their rich experience gained in leading positions in industry, present a comprehensive, up-to-date survey of the management of chemical and related information. Equal importance is attached to scientific and patent literature. Topics considered in this timely book include the needs of the various user communities and methods to monitor, index, store and retrieve structures, chemical reactions and non-structural concepts. Emphasis is placed on data processing, database searching, database searching and recent developments in artificial intelligence applications. The book fills a gap and is mandatory reading for everyone involved in using or administering chemical information in academic and industrial research and development, patent matters or corporate management.

  2. ACS National Meeting and Exposition ... : a report

    Warr, Wendy A., 1945-
    [Cheshire, England?] : Wendy Warr & Associates, -[1999]

    Reports concern mainly the Exhibition and the technical sessions of CINF (the Division of Chemical Information), some of them co-sponsored by COMP (the Division of Computers in Chemistry).

  3. Chemical structures 2 : the international language of chemistry : proceedings of the second international conference, Leeuwenhorst Congress Center, Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, 3rd June to 7th June 1990

    Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag, c1993.

    These are the proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Chemical Structures, held at Leeuwenhorst Congress Centre, Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, in June 1990. The conference was jointly sponsored by the Chemical Structure Association, the American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Information, the Chemical Information Groups of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the German Chemical Society. The purpose of the conference was to bring together experts and an international professional audience to discuss basic and applied research and development in the processing, storage, retrieval and use of chemical structures, to focus international attention on the importance of chemical information and to foster co-operation among major chemical information organizations in North America and Europe. Subjects covered included integrated in-house databases, substructure searching methodology, spectral databanks, new technologies (microcomputers, CD-ROM, parallel processing and expert systems) and chemical reactions.

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