David: > In the meantime the following people have agreed to serve: > > Herbert Bernstein > John Bollinger > Carol Brock > David Brown > Howard Flack > Greg Shields > Ton Spek > John Westbrook As the molecule is something essentially chemical rather than crystallographic, I would suggest that we find someone knowledgeable about chemical (molecular) nomenclature to act as a consultant. The above people are rather more crystallographic. We need to know where the chemical nomenclature experts stand on "infinite" molecules e.g. polyethylene. IUPAC has a current project for the electronic encoding of molecular names. I don't know any of these chemical nomenclature experts although we now use the IUPAC dictionnary of stereochemistry extensively. I had some brief and caustic e-mails with some of the originators. I think that Frank Allen may know who is a suitable person to contact. Certainly he and Brian (McMahon) went some time ago to a IUPAC/RSC meeting in Cambridge, UK on related matters. Of course the IUCr has a contact on the IUPAC committee concerned with chemical nomenclature (at the moment I think it is Authier ex-officio as chair of the nomenclature commission) but it is not exactly his 'cup of tea'. Just a thought, H. _______________________________________________ coreCIFchem mailing list coreCIFchem@iucr.org http://scripts.iucr.org/mailman/listinfo/corecifchem
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