Congrats! I'm sure this paper will be one of the most cited papers in the field 
of cheminformatics.
Thanks to you all, Geoffrey Hutchison, Noel M. O'Boyle, Michael Banck, Craig A. 
James, Chris Morley, and Tim Vandermeersch.

Mingyue


2011-10-08
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Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2011 12:12:04 -0400
From: Geoffrey Hutchison <geo...@pitt.edu>
Subject: [Open Babel] Open Babel Paper Published in J Cheminf
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I'm glad to announce that after 10 years, we finally got around to publishing a 
paper on Open Babel. :-)

Noel M. O?Boyle , Michael Banck , Craig A. James , Chris Morley , Tim 
Vandermeersch, Geoffrey R. Hutchison. ?Open Babel: An open chemical toolbox.? 
J. Cheminf. 2011 3:33.
http://www.jcheminf.com/content/3/1/33

The article is open access, so we hope you'll grab a copy and cite it whenever 
you publish work using Open Babel. So far, over 400 publications have used OB, 
and the article covers some of the most interesting and diverse uses, in 
addition to the development, structure, and features of the toolkit.

Thanks to Noel M. O'Boyle, Michael Banck, Craig A. James, Chris Morley, and Tim 
Vandermeersch!

-Geoff

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Prof. Geoffrey Hutchison
Department of Chemistry
University of Pittsburgh
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email: geo...@pitt.edu
web: http://hutchison.chem.pitt.edu/





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