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The globalization of crystallographic knowledge.

P Murray-Rust1

  • 1Virtual School of Molecular Sciences, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Nottingham, England. peter.murray-rust@nottingham.ac.uk

Acta Crystallographica. Section D, Biological Crystallography
|March 25, 1999
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New structured document technology integrates web data for macromolecular science. This enables seamless publishing and searching of high-quality, cross-disciplinary experimental data, particularly in crystallography.

Area of Science:

  • Macromolecular science
  • Crystallography
  • Distributed databases

Background:

  • The World Wide Web's expansion presents new opportunities for distributed databases.
  • Structured documents (SD) offer a new technological approach for data integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a new generation of technology for integrating documents and data.
  • To highlight opportunities for experimentalists to publish and archive high-quality data.
  • To explore applications in crystallography and related fields.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing structured documents (SD) for seamless data and document integration.
  • Employing eXtensible Markup Language (XML) for data combination and searching.
  • Leveraging associated technologies: hypermedia (XLL), metadata (RDF), and stylesheets (XSL).

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Main Results:

  • Development of a new technology integrating documents and data.
  • Enabling experimentalists to publish and archive high-quality data across disciplines.
  • Facilitating combined searching of data and documents from diverse fields.

Conclusions:

  • Structured document technology offers significant potential for scientific data management.
  • XML and related technologies provide powerful tools for data integration and retrieval.
  • The described approach has specific benefits for crystallography and related scientific disciplines.