#[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Chemistry Chemistry WikiProject] (for general topics on chemistry)
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I venture to suggest that ... the general development of the human race to be well and effectually completed when all men, in all places, without any loss of time, at a low rate of charge, are cognizant through their senses, of all that they desire to be cognizant of in all other places. ... This is the grand annihilation of time and place which we are all striving for, and which in one small part we have been permitted to see actually realised" (Samuel Butler, 1863, [1])
A brief history of Molecularpedias
Chemistry is mostly about molecules. Hence it is one of the molecular sciences
For each of which between 10 - 50 well-defined properties (sometimes more) are recorded (or calculated).
Augmented with virtual molecules (which could, in principle exist if people wished them to)
You will see from the below, that collecting and curating information about molecules has historically been done by just a small number of (commercial) organisations:
There is much current discussion on how to best incorporate Jmol into Wikipedia itself
You can see for example that I am not able to install Jmol on this Wiki!
References and citations
↑Quoted in George Dyson, "Darwin amongst the Machines, The Evolution of Global Intelligence", Addison-Wesley, N.Y., 1997. ISBN 0-201-400649-7
↑H. S. Rzepa, B. J. Whitaker and M. J. Winter, "Chemical applications of the World-Wide-Web system", J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1907-1910. doi:10.1039/C39940001907
↑O. Casher, G. Chandramohan, M. Hargreaves, C. Leach, P. Murray-Rust, R. Sayle, H. S. Rzepa and B. J. Whitaker, "Hyperactive Molecules and the World-Wide-Web Information System", J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans 2, 1995, 7-11. doi:10.1039/P29950000007
↑M. Walker, Enhancing Learning with Online Resources, Social Networking, and Digital Libraries, Chapter 5, pp 79–92, ACS Symposium Series, 2010, Vol. 1060, ISBN13: 9780841226005, eISBN: 9780841226012. doi:10.1021/bk-2010-1060.ch005