Ten years are a long time when it comes to (recent) technologies. The first post on this blog was on the topic of how to present chemistry with three intact dimensions. I had in mind molecular models, molecular isosurfaces and molecular vibrations (arguably a further dimension). Here I reflect on how ten years of progress in technology has required changes and the challenge of how any necessary changes might be kept “under the hood” of this blog.
Archive for May, 2018
Ten years on: Jmol and WordPress.
Wednesday, May 16th, 2018Tags:Ajax, Computer programming, computing, Cross-platform software, HTML, Interesting chemistry, Java, Java applet, Java technology, JavaScript, JavaScript libraries, jmol, JQuery, NPAPI, Scientific Journal, Software engineering, Technology/Internet, web browser behaviour, web browsers, Web-page security
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Examples please of FAIR (data); good and bad.
Sunday, May 6th, 2018The site fairsharing.org is a repository of information about FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) objects such as research data.
Tags:above site, chemical components, Findability, Human behavior, Information, Information architecture, Information science, Institutional repository, Interesting chemistry, journal data editor, Knowledge, Knowledge representation, Open access, Open access in Australia, Oscar, PDF, recognition software, Technology/Internet, Web design
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