A brief history of Molecularpedias
From ChemWiki
A brief history of Molecularpedias
- Chemistry is mostly about molecules. Hence it is one of the molecular sciences
- The process was started around 1881 by Friedrich Konrad Beilstein.
- His handbook was the (molecular) Wikipedia of his day!
- And it introduced many modern concepts, such as the information triple (Molecule|Property|Citation)
- as well as the concept of assiduously citing your sources! No citation, no entry!!
- As of today, there are 58,045,845 molecules known
- For each of which between 10 - 50 well-defined properties (sometimes more) are recorded (or calculated).
- Augmented with virtual molecules (which could, in principle exist if people wished them to)
- You will see from the below, that collecting and curating information about molecules has historically been done by just a small number of (commercial) organisations:
- Academic promotion still (in part) depends on your citations in CAS (= gold-plated standard)
- But, accessing citations from these sources is Expensive and only available to rich(er) organisations.