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Ira Fresen, Gregor Zimmermann, René Deplanque - FIZ CHEMIEIUPAC 46th General Assembly 2011
eXplore Chemical Information Teaching Resources
large variety of available data sources
increasing amount of data
many different searching tools and user interfaces
resources for teaching materials are widely scattered
chemical information in Germany:• neglected• no textbooks• barely part of chemistry education
Chemical Information Today
2004: first idea off an interdivisional workshop between the CIC Division of the GDCh and the CINF Division of the ACS
2005: first CIC-CINFworkshop , formation of the CIC-CINF Collaborative Working Group, definition of common
interests
2006: MISSION STATEMENT: “The mission of the CIC-CINF Collaborative Working Group is to foster a transnational dialogue to develop a sharedapproach for the access, exchange and management ofchemical information.”
principle aim
“build a center for chemical information teaching resources for educators and instructors”
The Beginning
repository for deposition and communication
bundling of globally distributed teaching material
hub in which the international chemical information community can come together to share, debate and reach consensus on teaching issues
used as general teaching aid
Goals
1. Web 2.0 features
2. free use, open to all interested parties
3. easily available, applicable to advance scientific discovery and innovation
4. material adaption to individual needs (CC-licenses)
5. criteria and procedures for quality assurance
6. archiving function
7. target groups: instructors, librarians, chemistry professors, information specialists, students, technical writers
Parameters for Development
2007: elaboration of the theoretical bases of the planned repository,creation of a metadata scheme, concept for content classification inchemical information, finding a repository name
2008: beginning of technical support at FIZ CHEMIE
2008-2009: technical tests with diverse CMS systems and archiving
software
2009-2010: development of XCITR repository based on CMS Drupal
2010: launch at the 6. GCC Meeting (Goslar, Germany), November
XCITR open to the public
2011: presentation at the ACS meeting in Anaheim, March
Work Together
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What is the Result?
repository for exploring and sharing chemical information teaching resources
collaborative project between the CIC division of the GDCh and the CINF division of the ACS
hosted by FIZ CHEMIE
http://www.xcitr.org
Content map
Top 5 content
Search
New content
Overview
Metadata
Title
Document
Submission Example
XCITR as Publishing Platform
Editorial board
Author
User
UploadR
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Publication
Modifi
catio
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XCITR as Content Base
XCITR as Link Collection
Content from:
Editorial boardUser
LinkingR
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Publication
rating, comments
calendar
discussion forum
author contact
XCITR as Communication Platform
quality assurance by six-member editorial board
flexible metadata scheme tailored to chemical information
freely selectable license agreements
possible file formats:
• MS Office files (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) and
• embedded videos (YouTube, MEGAVIDEO)
• slideshows (SlideShare)
• under development: embedded websites, direct
upload of videos, etc.
Features and Formats
CMS: Drupal (http://www.drupal.org/)
Layout:Artisteer (http://www.artisteer.com/)
User statistics:Piwik (http://www.piwik.org/)
• automated publication workflow
• facetted search and content map
• individual workspaces
• keyword linking
• role based functions and web site look
Technical Features
short objects => melting point handout
anything that helps teaching chemical information
Types of Material
complex objects => complete lecture on how to cite
XCITR Members:
Editorial board: Grace Baysinger (Stanford University)
Martin Braendle (ETH Zürich)
Gregor Fels (University of Paderborn)
Guenter Grethe
Oliver Koepler (TIB Hannover)
Andrea Twiss-Brooks (University of Chicago)
Development: Ira Fresen (FIZ CHEMIE)
Gregor Zimmermann (FIZ CHEMIE)
Project coordinator: René Deplanque (FIZ CHEMIE)
Ira Fresen (FIZ CHEMIE)
Guenther Grethe
Gregory Banik (Bio-Rad Laboratories)
Rajarshi Guha (NIH Chemical Genomics Center)
Chuck Huber (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Svetlana Korolev (University of Wisconsin)
Dave Martinsen (ACS Publications)
Carmen Nitsche (Accelrys, Inc.)
Frank Oellien (Intervet Innovation GmbH)
Irina Sens (TIB Hannover)
Achim Zielesny (University of Applied Sciences Gelsenkirchen)
Members:
extending to other disciplines like chemoinformatics, bioinformatics, computational chemistry
further technical developments (e.g. semantic tools)
more features and functions
value enhancement through more submissions
more advertising activities
more submitters and users
Outlook
Have a look at XCITR
Tell your colleagues
Use XCITR material
Become an author
Final
Questions
Thank you for your attention