International Tables for Crystallography (2006). Vol. G. ch. 1.1, pp. 2-10
https://doi.org/10.1107/97809553602060000726

Chapter 1.1. Genesis of the Crystallographic Information File

Contents

  • 1.1. Genesis of the Crystallographic Information File  (pp. 2-10) | html | pdf | chapter contents |
    • 1.1.1. Prologue  (p. 2) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.2. Past approaches to data exchange  (pp. 2-3) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.3. Card-image formats  (p. 3) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.4. The Standard Crystallographic File Structure (SCFS)  (p. 3) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.5. The impact of networking on crystallography  (pp. 4-5) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.6. The Working Party on Crystallographic Information (WPCI)  (p. 5) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.7. The Crystallographic Information File  (pp. 6-7) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.8. Diversification: the Molecular Information File and dictionary definition language  (p. 7) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.9. The macromolecular Crystallographic Information File  (pp. 7-8) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.10. The Crystallographic Binary File  (p. 8) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.11. Other extension dictionaries  (pp. 8-9) | html | pdf |
    • 1.1.12. The broader context: CIF and XML  (p. 9) | html | pdf |
    • References | html | pdf |
    • Figures
      • Fig. 1.1.3.1. An abbreviated example of a PDB format file  (p. 3) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 1.1.3.2. An example of a CSD BCCAB format file  (p. 4) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 1.1.4.1. An abbreviated example of a Standard Crystallographic File Structure (SCFS) format file  (p. 4) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 1.1.6.1. Example 1 of a CIF  (p. 5) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 1.1.6.2. Example 2 of a CIF  (p. 6) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 1.1.7.1. Initial set of data items considered to be essential in a structure report submitted to Acta Crystallographica Section C  (p. 6) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 1.1.8.1. Informal DDL used in the initial version of the core CIF dictionary (now superseded by DDL1.4).  (p. 7) | html | pdf |