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 the

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

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,

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