Abstract

Global computer networks remove geographical and territorial limitations from free exchange of information. Electronic mail, interactive communications, and data servers help scientists keep in contact with each other and with other research groups by exchanging the latest scientific news and taking part in electronic conferences. The international community of crystallographers is actively involved in the system of computer communications. This is due to the large crystallographic database and collaborative efforts of crystallographers aimed at developing the necessary service systems and standards for electronic representation of crystallographic texts. Computer networks give Russian scientists access to foreign structural databases.

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