Grace Baysinger
eXplore Chemical Information Teaching Resources
XCITR is a repository for exploring and sharing chemical information teaching resources. The need for an international repository of chemical information educational material was the driving force for developing XCITR (Explore Chemical Information Teaching Resources). XCITR is not only for librarians and instructors in chemical information, but also for chemistry professors, instructors in other disciplines related to chemistry, information specialists, students, high school teachers, and even technical writers. XCITR is a hub in which instructors at all levels, from K-12 to college, will be able to deposit and access important and useful teaching materials.
XCITR is a collaborative project between the Computer-Information-Chemistry (CIC) Division of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) and the Division of Chemical Information (CINF) of the American Chemical Society (ACS). XCITR is hosted by FIZ Chemie Berlin, Germany.
- Started on: 3/11/2005
- Institution/Organization:GDCh CIC - ACS CINF
- Location:Fiz Chemie, Berlin, Germany
Collaborators
| Rene Deplanque, Professor, Director FIZ-CHEMIE Berlin |
| Guenter Grethe, Retired N/A |
| Andrea Twiss-Brooks, Co-Director, Head of Collection Services, Science Libraries, and Physical and General Sciences Bibliographer University of Chicago, John Crerar Library |
| Gregor Zimmermann, Head IT-Service FIZ CHEMIE Berlin |
| Gregor Fels, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry University of Paderborn, Germany |
