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… This poster explores the process and benefits of CSD Communications - the simple way to share crystallographic data without the need for an accompanying paper …
… Our central suite for data search and visualisation is now called CSD-Core - and we wanted to explain why we've made this change. …
… The introduction of the CSD Python API in 2015 has been transformative in structural science research both within the CCDC and across our user community …
… In recent years, CSD Communications has grown to be one of the most popular methods for publishing structural data among the crystallographic community …
… Our software CSD-CrossMiner matches molecules to targets through pharmacophore-based data mining. Here we explain how it’s improved in our 2021.2 CSD release …
… Our fourth CSD Hero is Frank Fronczek, currently 7th in our annual CSD author statistics. Frank Fronczek is Director of the X-ray Facility at Louisiana State …
… It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas and that means it must be time for the annual CSD Release! The 2018 CSD Release is indeed now available …
… The CSD GitHub repository is the place to download, edit, and share python scripts to perform chemistry tasks and analyses using the CSD Python API. Here we’ll …
… Did you know that every year we generate a range of annual statistics based on the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD)? These allow us to see how the CSD …
… Our 3rd CSD Hero is Judith Howard who is currently 8th in our annual CSD author statistics. To thank Judith for her contributions we are taking a look at some …