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INTRODUCTION The COD was created in March 2003 and was built on the PDB model of open access on the Internet. It is intended that this database [1] consists of any small or medium crystal structure (inorganic, organic, organometallic). Currently (2008) the total entry number is >70000, including ~10000 entries from the American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database (AMCSD) [2], all the IUCr data and CIF files donations from a few laboratories in Europe or from individuals. The distribution is made through an Apache/MYSQL/PHP system that takes queries on chemistry, ranges of cell parameters, volumes, etc, as well as combinations of fields, and can download or upload CIF files. INTRODUCTION The COD was created in March 2003 and was built on the PDB model of open access on the Internet. It is intended that this database [1] consists of any small or medium crystal structure (inorganic, organic, organometallic). Currently (2008) the total entry number is >70000, including ~10000 entries from the American Mineralogist Crystal Structure Database (AMCSD) [2], all the IUCr data and CIF files donations from a few laboratories in Europe or from individuals. The distribution is made through an Apache/MYSQL/PHP system that takes queries on chemistry, ranges of cell parameters, volumes, etc, as well as combinations of fields, and can download or upload CIF files. WHO NEEDS ? Petition text for Open Data in Crystallography: « It is requested that CSD, ICSD, CRYSTMET and ICDD provide a light version of their content (crystal data or powder patterns) at no cost on the Web. A light version consists of the complete database that is fully searchable on the Web by crystal parameters and references and returns the CIFs. It would not consist of the other value-added possibilities produced by these companies, which would stay inside of the toll versions - unless, of course, they want to give more... The principle defended here is that the atomic positions in natural or synthetic crystal samples of our Universe are not copyrightable. » WHO NEEDS ? Petition text for Open Data in Crystallography: « It is requested that CSD, ICSD, CRYSTMET and ICDD provide a light version of their content (crystal data or powder patterns) at no cost on the Web. A light version consists of the complete database that is fully searchable on the Web by crystal parameters and references and returns the CIFs. It would not consist of the other value-added possibilities produced by these companies, which would stay inside of the toll versions - unless, of course, they want to give more... The principle defended here is that the atomic positions in natural or synthetic crystal samples of our Universe are not copyrightable. » OPEN DATA and Crystallography Databases ——— Open access on the Web : PDB (proteins) NDB (nucleic acids) AMCSD (minerals) Toll databases : CSD (organic, organometallic) ICSD (inorganic, minerals) CRYSTMET (metals, intermetallics) ICDD (powder patterns) OPEN DATA and Crystallography Databases ——— Open access on the Web : PDB (proteins) NDB (nucleic acids) AMCSD (minerals) Toll databases : CSD (organic, organometallic) ICSD (inorganic, minerals) CRYSTMET (metals, intermetallics) ICDD (powder patterns) SEARCH the COD The COD wishes to offer minimal and simple search possibilities, allowing you : to verify if the structure you intend to solve is not already solved, to find models or fragments for solving your current problem, to make a correct job if an editor asks you to review a manuscript. SEARCH the COD The COD wishes to offer minimal and simple search possibilities, allowing you : to verify if the structure you intend to solve is not already solved, to find models or fragments for solving your current problem, to make a correct job if an editor asks you to review a manuscript. PETITION RESULTS POSITION of ASSOCIATIONS Letters from the COD to : IUCr (International Union of Crystallography), ACS (American Chemical Society), RSC (Royal Society of Chemistry) asking them for the permission to download systematically the CIF files available at their Web sites, have not obtained positive answer yet. Do letters from petitioners will be more convincing ? POSITION of ASSOCIATIONS Letters from the COD to : IUCr (International Union of Crystallography), ACS (American Chemical Society), RSC (Royal Society of Chemistry) asking them for the permission to download systematically the CIF files available at their Web sites, have not obtained positive answer yet. Do letters from petitioners will be more convincing ? SEARCH OPTIONS Search page Results SEARCH OPTIONS Search page Results DONATE your CIFs The positions of atoms in samples of our universe (natural of synthetic) are NOT COPYRIGHTABLE. It is up to you to send your CIFs to the COD, if you consider that the access to the Knowledge has to be open for academic research. DONATE your CIFs The positions of atoms in samples of our universe (natural of synthetic) are NOT COPYRIGHTABLE. It is up to you to send your CIFs to the COD, if you consider that the access to the Knowledge has to be open for academic research. GET the COD TOOLS EasyPHP (Apache server, MySQL, PHP scripts) You can download the complete database and make it run on your PC. You can reuse the complete system and create your lab CIF repository. GET the COD TOOLS EasyPHP (Apache server, MySQL, PHP scripts) You can download the complete database and make it run on your PC. You can reuse the complete system and create your lab CIF repository. PCOD The PCOD, created in December 2003, is a COD subset of crystal structures predicted by the GRINSP computer program [3]. It is growing fast and already contains > CIF files corresponding to M 2 X 3, MX 2, M 2 X 5, MX 3 or M a M’ b X c formulations (X = O, F; M/M’ = B, Na, Si, Al, P, Ca, V, Fe, Re, Zr, etc), including hypothetical zeolites and other binary compounds with N-connected 3D frameworks of M atoms (N = 3, 4, 5, 6) as well as ternary compounds with mixed M/M’ frameworks. The PCOD is open for search, download and upload of predicted crystal structures (coming from any prediction computer program, inorganic or small and medium organic molecules). PCOD The PCOD, created in December 2003, is a COD subset of crystal structures predicted by the GRINSP computer program [3]. It is growing fast and already contains > CIF files corresponding to M 2 X 3, MX 2, M 2 X 5, MX 3 or M a M’ b X c formulations (X = O, F; M/M’ = B, Na, Si, Al, P, Ca, V, Fe, Re, Zr, etc), including hypothetical zeolites and other binary compounds with N-connected 3D frameworks of M atoms (N = 3, 4, 5, 6) as well as ternary compounds with mixed M/M’ frameworks. The PCOD is open for search, download and upload of predicted crystal structures (coming from any prediction computer program, inorganic or small and medium organic molecules). SEARCHING PCOD Search page Results SEARCHING PCOD Search page Results VIRTUAL MODELS in PCOD Zeolite B 2 O 3 nanotubes VIRTUAL MODELS in PCOD Zeolite B 2 O 3 nanotubes DONATORS/SPONSORS Laboratories : Thanks to them and to individuals sending CIFs ! DONATORS/SPONSORS Laboratories : Thanks to them and to individuals sending CIFs ! CONCLUSION Continue to sign the petition (IUCr asked to the COD to obtain letters from people interested) Waiting for an improbable positive answer from CSD, ICSD, CRYSTMET, ICDD, continue to send your CIFs to the COD (and PCOD) THANK YOU ! CONCLUSION Continue to sign the petition (IUCr asked to the COD to obtain letters from people interested) Waiting for an improbable positive answer from CSD, ICSD, CRYSTMET, ICDD, continue to send your CIFs to the COD (and PCOD) THANK YOU ! REFERENCES [1] [2] [3] s COD/PCOD : ——————— D. Chateigner : X.L. Chen : M. E. Ciriotti : L.M.D. Cranswick : R. T. Downs : A. Le Bail : L. Lutterotti : A.F.T. Yokochi : REFERENCES [1] [2] [3] s COD/PCOD : ——————— D. Chateigner : X.L. Chen : M. E. Ciriotti : L.M.D. Cranswick : R. T. Downs : A. Le Bail : L. Lutterotti : A.F.T. Yokochi : COD (CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OPEN DATABASE) and PCOD (PREDICTED) COD Advisory Board : Daniel Chateigner (France), XiaoLong Chen (China), Marco E. Ciriotti (Italy), Lachlan M.D. Cranswick (Canada), Robert T. Downs (USA), Armel Le Bail (France), Luca Lutterotti (Italy), Alexandre F.T. Yokochi (USA) New Members : Yoshitaka Matsushita (Japan), Miguel Quiròs Olozábal (Spain) COD (CRYSTALLOGRAPHY OPEN DATABASE) and PCOD (PREDICTED) COD Advisory Board : Daniel Chateigner (France), XiaoLong Chen (China), Marco E. Ciriotti (Italy), Lachlan M.D. Cranswick (Canada), Robert T. Downs (USA), Armel Le Bail (France), Luca Lutterotti (Italy), Alexandre F.T. Yokochi (USA) New Members : Yoshitaka Matsushita (Japan), Miguel Quiròs Olozábal (Spain) [Ca 3 Al 4 F 21 ] 3- A crystallography program like MAUD can send directly CIFs to the COD : Why not to modify your own computer program as well (SHELX, SIR, Rietveld, etc) in order to send automatically the final CIF to the COD through the Internet ? C RISMAT Between May and June 2005, included : 1150 YES signatures for the above text, 4 NO, from 78 countries Including the signature of one Nobel Laureate (Richard J. Roberts, supporting PubChem as well) 35 countries with more than 5 signatures, representing 1054 signatures are listed on the graph : For understanding their motivations, read the texts sent by the signers at: You can continue to sign (but not in August due to a scheduled university shutdown). Karimat El-Sayed, Egypt: “Egypt is a developing country and we cannot have the regular crystallographic databases which we really need in our work, accordingly, if the crystallographic community allows us to have it on line, it will be a big achievement for the third world countries.”