Abstract
Two of the main crystallographic structure databases, the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) and the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD), will have a single portal for users to deposit and search for data starting later this year, their operating organizations announced on March 27. CSD contains 875,000 entries for organic and metal-organic species and is operated by the Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre in England. ICSD contains 187,000 inorganic structures and is operated by FIZ Karlsruhe—Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure. The ability to search both databases simultaneously “will be of tremendous value for researchers, especially those that work at the interface of organic, inorganic, and coordination chemistry,” comments Tomislav Friscic, a chemistry professor at McGill University and a member of the governing council of the American Crystallographic Association. “Modern chemical science is all about crossing borders and interfaces, so this is really a constructive and time...
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