RegistriesOverlap/data/re3dataRecords/r3d100010220.xml

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<!--re3data.org Schema for the Description of Research Data Repositories. Version 2.2, December 2014. doi:10.2312/re3.006-->
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<r3d:re3data.orgIdentifier>r3d100010220</r3d:re3data.orgIdentifier>
<r3d:repositoryName language="eng">WorldWideMolecularMatrix</r3d:repositoryName>
<r3d:additionalName language="eng">Open collection of information on small molecules</r3d:additionalName>
<r3d:additionalName language="eng">WWMM</r3d:additionalName>
<r3d:repositoryURL>https://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/724</r3d:repositoryURL>
<r3d:description language="eng">The World Wide Molecular Matrix (WWMM) is an electronic repository for unpublished chemical data. WWMM is an open collection of information of small molecules. The &quot;Matrix&quot; in WWMM is influenced by William Gibson&#039;s vision of a cyberinfrastructure where all knowledge is accessible. The WWMM is an experiment to see how far this can be taken for chemical compounds. Although much of the information for a given compound has been Openly published, very little is available in Open electronic collections. The WWMM is aimed at catalysing this approach for chemistry and the current collection is made available under the Budapest Open Archive Initiative (http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read).</r3d:description>
<r3d:repositoryContact>chem-pmrgroup@lists.cam.ac.uk</r3d:repositoryContact>
<r3d:type>disciplinary</r3d:type>
<r3d:size updated="2018-11-09">over 200.000 open molecules</r3d:size>
<r3d:startDate>2006</r3d:startDate>
<r3d:endDate></r3d:endDate>
<r3d:repositoryLanguage>eng</r3d:repositoryLanguage>
<r3d:subject subjectScheme="DFG">3 Natural Sciences</r3d:subject>
<r3d:subject subjectScheme="DFG">301 Molecular Chemistry</r3d:subject>
<r3d:subject subjectScheme="DFG">303 Physical and Theoretical Chemistry</r3d:subject>
<r3d:subject subjectScheme="DFG">31 Chemistry</r3d:subject>
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<r3d:contentType contentTypeScheme="parse">Archived data</r3d:contentType>
<r3d:contentType contentTypeScheme="parse">Plain text</r3d:contentType>
<r3d:contentType contentTypeScheme="parse">Standard office documents</r3d:contentType>
<r3d:providerType>dataProvider</r3d:providerType>
<r3d:keyword>biochemistry</r3d:keyword>
<r3d:keyword>chemical compounds</r3d:keyword>
<r3d:keyword>chemical data</r3d:keyword>
<r3d:keyword>medical chemistry</r3d:keyword>
<r3d:keyword>molecules</r3d:keyword>
<r3d:keyword>organical chemistry</r3d:keyword>
<r3d:keyword>physical chemistry</r3d:keyword>
<r3d:institution>
<r3d:institutionName language="eng">University of Cambridge, Department of Chemistry, Unilever Centre for Molecular Informatics</r3d:institutionName>
<r3d:institutionCountry>GBR</r3d:institutionCountry>
<r3d:responsibilityType>funding</r3d:responsibilityType>
<r3d:responsibilityType>general</r3d:responsibilityType>
<r3d:responsibilityType>technical</r3d:responsibilityType>
<r3d:institutionType>non-profit</r3d:institutionType>
<r3d:institutionURL>https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/723</r3d:institutionURL>
<r3d:responsibilityStartDate>2006</r3d:responsibilityStartDate>
<r3d:responsibilityEndDate></r3d:responsibilityEndDate>
<r3d:institutionContact>http://www-pmr.ch.cam.ac.uk/wiki/Main_Page</r3d:institutionContact>
</r3d:institution>
<r3d:policy>
<r3d:policyName>Budapest Open Access Initiative</r3d:policyName>
<r3d:policyURL>https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read</r3d:policyURL>
</r3d:policy>
<r3d:policy>
<r3d:policyName>Research Data Management Policy Framework</r3d:policyName>
<r3d:policyURL>https://www.data.cam.ac.uk/university-policy</r3d:policyURL>
</r3d:policy>
<r3d:databaseAccess>
<r3d:databaseAccessType>open</r3d:databaseAccessType>
</r3d:databaseAccess>
<r3d:dataAccess>
<r3d:dataAccessType>open</r3d:dataAccessType>
</r3d:dataAccess>
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<r3d:dataLicenseURL>https://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/read</r3d:dataLicenseURL>
</r3d:dataLicense>
<r3d:dataUpload>
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<r3d:dataUploadRestriction>other</r3d:dataUploadRestriction>
</r3d:dataUpload>
<r3d:software>
<r3d:softwareName>DSpace</r3d:softwareName>
</r3d:software>
<r3d:versioning>yes</r3d:versioning>
<r3d:api apiType="OAI-PMH">https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC5x/OAI</r3d:api>
<r3d:pidSystem>hdl</r3d:pidSystem>
<r3d:citationGuidelineURL></r3d:citationGuidelineURL>
<r3d:enhancedPublication>unknown</r3d:enhancedPublication>
<r3d:qualityManagement>yes</r3d:qualityManagement>
<r3d:metadataStandard>
<r3d:metadataStandardName metadataStandardScheme="DCC">Dublin Core</r3d:metadataStandardName>
<r3d:metadataStandardURL>http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/metadata-standards/dublin-core</r3d:metadataStandardURL>
</r3d:metadataStandard>
<r3d:syndication syndicationType="RSS">https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/feed/rss_2.0/1810/724</r3d:syndication>
<r3d:remarks>WWMM is a part of Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository (DSpace@Cambridge) https://www.re3data.org/repository/r3d100010620
The World Wide Molecular Matrix (WWMM) was a proposed electronic repository for unpublished chemical data. First introduced in 2002 by Peter Murray-Rust and his colleagues in the chemistry department at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.</r3d:remarks>
<r3d:entryDate>2013-03-01</r3d:entryDate>
<r3d:lastUpdate>2021-10-06</r3d:lastUpdate>
</r3d:repository>
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