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… If you have a CSD licence you can find out more about it in a few ways - and our new online licence portal has made it easier than ever. …
… Are you the campus CSD-Enterprise licence owner? Do you want to know more about how the CSD academic licence works? Then this overview of academic licencing …
… starting to show its age. It ties us in to a yearly release cycle and limits the components that we may individually licence. It comes from a time before virtual …
… You can now edit crystal structures in the free CSD-Community version of Mercury, and new editing tools are available in the full licence version. Here we …
… . While the free version supports several functionalities, many popular features are only available with a licence. Here we explain the differences between the free …
… of your CSD-Enterprise licence using the tools in CSD-Discovery. The video highlights the available software in the Discovery suite and how it might fit …
… the Singularity image (a SIF file) that is supplied with the package, but a suitable licence is required. Licence requirements You will need a CSD-Discovery licence …
… We are very pleased to announce the launch of new searching functionality within our CSD web interface for CSD licenced users. …
… I access the CSD Pipeline Pilot component collection? You will need a valid licence for CSD Python API in order to run the components. If you don’t have …
… of your CSD-Enterprise licence using the tools in CSD-Materials. In the first half of the video, I focus on the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD …