WWW sites
Hens Borkent
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Jeffrey Gosper at Brunel maintains a page
with many computational examples for teaching purposes. PC users should
consider his program Re_view for visualizing MOPAC (including grid
and irc calculations) output.
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A program for obtaining and visualizing computational
data on the PC is StrukEd,
developed by Dr. Horst Bögel's group at the University of Halle-Wittenberg.
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MovieMol
is a visualization package, running on a range of platforms. This page
gives an overview of 'competing' packages as well.
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In Chapter 3, we incorporated a link to Mike
Colvin's ab initio quantum chemistry pages and his description of solvation
models.
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The Cambridge University Silicon Graphics Teaching
Lab.
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The NIH Guide to Molecular
Modeling .
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Overview Global
Instructional Chemistry, courses on the Web, chemistry in general.
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Check also the useful links provided by the Australian
CAUT project. The project is
now called ACCVIB, and for 'members only'.
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Computational chemistry overview
in Berlin.
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The AIChE Discussion Group "Computational Chemistry
in Chemical Engineering" maintains a useful collection
of links in this field.
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Ohio Supercomputer Center computational
chemistry archives, and documents.
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Virginia Polytechnic
Chemistry Department with several courses using multimedia.
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From Geneva, representation
of molecular models, rendering techniques.
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See a separate note
on chemical MIME types in this course, containing links to the Web literature
on this subject.
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Overview of other sites with supplementary
material on web pages:
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A complete course, by Dr. Roberta Kleinman, Lock
Haven University
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of PA and Dr. Brian Coppola, University
of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
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Like the previous, by Prof. Patricia Shapley,
University of Urbana, Ill.
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Okanagan
University College (Canada),
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Site and very nice models created by Dr. Dave
Woodcock.
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Paul R. Young, University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Just the structures, gif, vrml or pdb format.
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Java structure drawing and property prediction.
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Computational chemistry
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ACCVIP
project, formerly CAUT.
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Australian Computational Chemistry via the Internet
Project,
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restricted, one demo available (MO
theory, Huckel calculations
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via form), extensive list of links.
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Inorganic chemistry
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Dr. R.J. Lancashire, UWI, Mona, Jamaica: gif's,
3D orbitals in java.
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Physical chemistry
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Slides and animations, from the Senses Bureau
at the University
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of California, San Diego (Wilson lab.): Gif's.
Slow, didn't check all
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the pages.
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Sites with links, no 'real' applications:
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Program
for Teaching Chemistry on the World Wide Web
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Symposium held at ACS meeting, New Orleans, March
24-25, 1996
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Organic Chemistry
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Organic
Chemistry Resources
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An intuitive internet resource guide for synthetic
organic chemists
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Web-sters
Organic Chemistry
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By Professors Nick Turro (Columbia University)
and Ron Rusay
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(Diablo Valley College/ UC Berkeley).
Yahoo
general chemistry index