RSC Semantic publishing
See science come alive - structured science within RSC journal articles
Examples: HTML
These are a few of our HTML articles enhanced for RSC Prospect, which we have made freely available to demonstrate the features added to our online articles. You can find other Prospect-enhanced articles by browsing our journal contents lists and looking for the RSC Prospect icon.
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Transcriptomic analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae physiology in the context of galactose assimilation perturbations
C. Syriopoulos, A. Panayotarou, K. Lai and Maria I. Klapa, Mol. BioSyst., 2008, 4, 937
DOI: 10.1039/b718732g
RhI-catalyzed aldol-type reaction of organonitriles under mild conditions
Akihiro Goto, Kohei Endo, Yu Ukai, Stephan Irle and Susumu Saito, Chem. Commun., 2008, 2212
DOI: 10.1039/b800634b
Cu-catalyzed stereoselective conjugate addition of arylboronic acids to alkynoates
Yoshihiko Yamamoto, Naohiro Kirai and Yu Harada, Chem. Commun., 2008, 2010
DOI: 10.1039/b802231c
Rigid cyanine dye nucleic acid labels
Adrian Fegan, Pravin S. Shirude and Shankar Balasubramanian, Chem. Commun., 2008, 2004
DOI: 10.1039/b801629a
PDFs with compound galleries
We have also produced some sample PDFs with compound galleries. These show the principal compounds in the paper using ChemSpider's structure rendering algorithms. Before we build these into our publishing processes we'd be very keen to hear what you make of them.
XMP-enriched PDFs
Here are two article PDFs that we've enriched with XMP metadata. To get an idea of what's in them, if you're using Acrobat Reader, go to Document properties..., select the Description tab, click on Additional Metadata... and select the Advanced option from the list on the left.
If you expand the Dublin Core Properties entry you'll be able to see bibliographic metadata such as the authors, the title and so forth.
If you expand the dcterms entry then this gives you a list of URLs, some of which point to our InChI resolver for the compounds mentioned in the paper, some of which resolve to Open Biomedical Ontology terms on the web, and some of which resolve to RSC ontologies.
Contact and Further Information
RSC Prospect
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Related Links
The Homepage for all the Royal Society of Chemistry's ontology-related material
Frequently asked questions regarding Project Prospect
RSC InChI Resolver
A free access service to link InChI identifiers and their InChIKeys
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