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News Release from: Advanced Chemistry Development | Subject: Web Librarian
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 01 July 2003
Free access to chromatography database
Public chromatography applications database contains 1830 HPLC and GC applications provided by Agilent, Alltech, Eprogen, GL Sciences, Hamilton, Argonaut, Polymer Laboratories, and Regis
Advanced Chemistry Development (ACD) has posted the public chromatography applications database under its web-based analytical data delivery tool, ACD/Web Librarian A free trial of Web Librarian and access to the public chromatography applications database is available through ACD's interactive laboratory tool, I-Lab
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Web-based solution for searching and accessing structures, chromatograms, spectra, and other analytical data across the enterprise through a customisable interface
The database contains 1830 HPLC and GC applications provided by Agilent, Alltech, Eprogen (Eichrom), GL Sciences, Hamilton, Argonaut (Jones Chromatography), Polymer Laboratories, and Regis.
The database can be searched by numerous chromatographic parameters, as well as by structure, substructure, and structure similarity.
The extensive search capabilities combined with the high quality of data and large number of applications has proven to be an invaluable resource for chromatographers facing the challenge of new method development.
Web Librarian also helps chemists gain unified access to structures and analytical chemistry data collected throughout their enterprise.
Using a standard web browser, authorised users can search and retrieve structures, separations, and spectra from the virtual, centralised repository where both public and password protected databases are posted.
This provides a collaborative framework for sharing analytical records across the enterprise while eliminating the need to install software on individual desktops.
A number of spectral databases will also be posted to Web Librarian in 2003.
Interested parties can access the free trial of ACD/Web Librarian by subscribing to I-Lab via the ACD website.
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