Issue 4, 2001

A robot-based resource discovery tool for adding chemical meta-information and value to web-based documents

Abstract

We report a set of tools to be used in conjunction with a robot-based Internet indexing engine which can be used to convert non-conforming HTML collections to well-formed and valid XHTML documents. The tools, inter alia, can correct invalid syntax which can occur in embedded RasMol scripts and extract chemical meta-information from normally inaccessible document components, including transcluded chemical files. The index that can be built from the transformed documents can be used to improve the quality of searches carried out in a chemical context.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Nov 2000
Accepted
07 Feb 2001
First published
19 Mar 2001

New J. Chem., 2001,25, 635-638

A robot-based resource discovery tool for adding chemical meta-information and value to web-based documents

G. V. Gkoutos, P. R. Kenway and H. S. Rzepa, New J. Chem., 2001, 25, 635 DOI: 10.1039/B009040I

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