CCL: CCL and Google Base or Wikipedia



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 I believe Wikipedia is the better place for such information.
 For example http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basis_set_%28chemistry%29
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 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Matt Thompson thompsma~!~jilau1.colorado.edu
 > [mailto:owner-chemistry(!)ccl.net]
 > Sent: Mittwoch, 16. November 2005 19:25
 > To: Dirk Classen-Houben
 > Subject: CCL: CCL and Google Base
 >
 >
 > Sent to CCL by: Matt Thompson
 > [thompsma(!)jilau1.colorado.edu] This is sort of a
 > meta-question, but I thought I'd ask the list what, if
 > anything, you think we could do with Google Base?:
 >
 > http://base.google.com
 >
 > I can imagine many things could be added to it (basis sets,
 > PES, &c.) depending on how well the service can handle that
 > data, but many of those already have a database in one place
 > or another.  I suppose the best thing would be if some of
 > that data could be bulk-uploaded for easy searching (like
 > many here, I'd guess, I keep a folder of bookmarks that has
 > EMSL, the NIST databases, et al, but one central, easily
 > searchable location would be nice).
 >
 > Matt
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