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The Internet : a guide for chemists

Stephen [i.e. Steven] M. Bachrach, editor

(Computer applications in chemistry books)

American Chemical Society, c1996

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 325-326) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

ISBN 9780841232235

Description

This useful resource contains information for beginners and advanced users. It describes how to use the major Internet resources, including E-mail, electronic lists, Gopher, FTP and the World Wide Web, and how to become an information provider on the Internet. The chapters give long lists of Internet resources of interest to chemists, and one describes how a chemical company has integrated the Internet into its business regimen. Also included is a brief history and overview of the Internet.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Basic information: history of the Internet, Laurence R. Dusold
  • electronic mail, Jan K. Labanowski et al
  • the Berkeley mail program, Jan K. Labanowski et al
  • electronic lists, Jan K. Labanowski et al
  • Gopher, Steven M. Bachrach
  • the World Wide Web, Henry S. Rzepa
  • designing an Internet-accessible database, Frank A. Tinker
  • electronic conferencing, Thomas C. O'Haver. Part 2 Specifically for chemists: electronic lists for chemists, Jan K. Labanowski et al
  • managing the computational chemistry list, Jan K. Labanowski et al
  • chemistry and Gopher, Steven M. Bachrach
  • chemistry and the World Wide Web.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9780841232242

Description

This valuable resource contains information for beginners and advanced users. It describes how to use the major Internet resources, including FTP, e-mail, electronic lists, Gopher, and the World Wide Web, and how to become an information provider on the Internet. The chapters give long lists of Internet resources of interest to chemists, and one describes how a chemical company has integrated the Internet into its business regimen. Also includes a brief history and overview of the Internet.

Table of Contents

  • 1. History of the Internet
  • 2. Electronic Mail
  • 3. The Berkeley Mail Program
  • 4. Electronic Lists
  • 5. Gopher
  • 6. The World Wide Web
  • 7. Internet-Accessible Database Design
  • 8. Electronic Conferencing
  • 9. Electronic Mailing Lists for Chemists
  • 10. Managing the Computational Chemistry List
  • 11. Chemistry and the Gopher
  • 12. Chemistry and the World Wide Web
  • 13. Chemical Industry and the Internet

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