A list of the Quixote people
In this page we include the people participating in the project.
Please add/modify the line corresponding to you.
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Pablo Echenique
http://www.pabloechenique.com
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Peter Murray-Rust
http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/staff/pm.html
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Jorge Estrada
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Joe Townsend
http://www-pmr.ch.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Joe_Townsend for CMLSchemas including CMLLite and CMLComp
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Sam Adams
http://www-pmr.ch.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Sam_Adams for Lensfield2]
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Marcus D. Hanwell
http://www.kitware.com/company/team/hanwell.html
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Jens Thomas - STFC Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, U.K.
Related tools, projects and meetings
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The Computational Modelling Group's thermochemistry database @ Cambridge
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NESC Meeting: Toward a common data and command representation for quantum chemistry
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eBank UK and eCrystals projects of digital repositories for crystallographic data
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Scholarly Output Notification and Exchange (SONEX). See also
their blog entry mentioning Quixote.
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Visions of a (Semantic) Molecular Future. Hackfest and symposium to celebrate the ideas of Peter Murray-Rust.
Already existing QC databases
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The Computational Modelling Group's thermochemistry database @ Cambridge
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Computational Chemistry Comparison and Benchmark DataBase @ NIST
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Benchmark Energy & Geometry DataBase @ Czech Republic Academy of Sciences
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QCRNA 1.0: a database of quantum calculations for RNA catalysis
PubMed
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Regional Computational Chemistry Collaboratory @ The University of Alabama
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Density Functional Repository not a database of calculations, but of interest nonetheless.
Links for reading and reference
Quixote-project tools and links
OpenData readings and news in general
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Barriers to open science: From big business to Watson and Crick
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Discussion about the openness of data collections and compilations
Data management links
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The Fascinator platform for managing digital objetcs, with a
subproject on research data management
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Guide for Research Libraries: The NSF Data Sharing Policy by the Association of Research Libraries
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OAI-PMH aggregation?, blog entry by Nick Sheppard of UKCoRR
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University of California Curation Center and their
EZID service
QC readings
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