Re: ICSD database updated to 76,480 inorganic structures

2004-04-01 Thread Alan Hewat
At 21:10 31/03/2004, Armel Le Bail wrote: >...who are the cows producing the milk ? You and me... Armel, you can't be a cow and also consume butter & milkmaids ! >The AMCSD... target is a global database of all minerals, >and maybe more, the funds come from the NSF... >IUCr journals propose now

Re: ICSD database updated to 76,480 inorganic structures

2004-03-31 Thread Armel Le Bail
And the milkmaid as well I suppose Armel ? Exactly. ICSD also contains papers from the American Mineralogist, and even provides direct links to the original paper in electronic form where that is available. (Bob Downs is working on making more back issues available on-line). The AMCSD is not l

Re: ICSD database updated to 76,480 inorganic structures

2004-03-31 Thread Alan Hewat
At 15:56 31/03/2004, Armel Le Bail wrote: >Not enough Alan, I want not only the butter but also the >money for the butter. And the milkmaid as well I suppose Armel ? ICSD also contains papers from the American Mineralogist, and even provides direct links to the original paper in electronic fo

Re: ICSD database updated to 76,480 inorganic structures

2004-03-31 Thread Armel Le Bail
Armel will be pleased to know that the PHP-MySQL server software is available as open source (but copyright) code from http://icsd.ill.fr/icsd/install/ Not enough Alan, I want not only the butter but also the money for the butter. The complete stuff fully open. 500 more CIFs in COD that week, co

ICSD database updated to 76,480 inorganic structures

2004-03-31 Thread Alan Hewat
The ICSD-WWW database on http://icsdweb.fiz-karlsruhe.de/ or http://icsd.ill.fr/ has been updated to 76,480 inorganic structures for licensed users, with now over 6000 new entries being added each year. Unlicensed users have full-feature access to a demo 3000+ structure database. Notes and exa