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The C6H6 NMR repository: An integral solution to control the flow of your data from the magnet to the public
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The C6H6 NMR repository: An integral solution to control the flow of your data from the magnet to the public

Luc Patiny, Michael Zasso, Daniel Kostro, Andres Bernal, Andres M. Castillo, Alejandro Bolanos, Miguel A. Asencio, Norman Pellet, Matthew Todd, Nils Schloerer, …
Magnetic resonance in chemistry, Vol.56(6), pp.520-528
2018
PMID: 28981966

Abstract

Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Chemistry, Physical Physical Sciences Science & Technology Spectroscopy Technology
NMR is a mature technique that is well established and adopted in a wide range of research facilities from laboratories to hospitals. This accounts for large amounts of valuable experimental data that may be readily exported into a standard and open format. Yet the publication of these data faces an important issue: Raw data are not made available; instead, the information is slimed down into a string of characters (the list of peaks). Although historical limitations of technology explain this practice, it is not acceptable in the era of Internet. The idea of modernizing the strategy for sharing NMR data is not new, and some repositories exist, but sharing raw data is still not an established practice. Here, we present a powerful toolbox built on recent technologies that runs inside the browser and provides a means to store, share, analyse, and interact with original NMR data. Stored spectra can be streamlined into the publication pipeline, to improve the revision process for instance. The set of tools is still basic but is intended to be extended. The project is open source under the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) licence.

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