Computational Chemistry List

The Computational Chemistry List (CCL) was established on January 11, 1991, as an independent electronic forum for chemistry researchers and educators from around the world. According to the forum's web site, it is estimated that more than 3000 members in more than 50 countries are reading CCL messages regularly, and the discussions cover all aspects of computational chemistry.[1] The list is widely supported and used by the computational chemistry community.[2][3][4][5] The list also hosts many resources on computational chemistry. For example, it hosted a pre-publication version of Computational Chemistry by David Young.[6]

References

  1. CCL Home Page
  2. Intute
  3. Sheffield Chemdex
  4. Chemistry Information on the Internet
  5. Wiley
  6. Computational Chemistry , David Young, Wiley-Interscience, 2001, pg xxi
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