International Tables for Crystallography

ISBN: 978-0-470-68575-4   https://doi.org/10.1107/97809553602060000001

This is the home page for International Tables, the definitive resource and reference work for crystallography. The series consists of the following volumes:



Guided tour
Volume A   Space-group symmetry
2016 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume A1   Symmetry relations between space groups
2011 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume B   Reciprocal space
Third Online Edition | Early view chapters |
2010 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume C   Mathematical, physical and chemical tables
Second Online Edition | Early view chapters |
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume D   Physical properties of crystals
2013 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume E   Subperiodic groups
2010 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume F   Crystallography of biological macromolecules
2012 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume G   Definition and exchange of crystallographic data
2006 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume H   Powder diffraction
2019 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Volume I   X-ray absorption spectroscopy and related techniques
2024 Edition | Contents | Sample pages | Indexes |
 
Symmetry database
 
Teaching Edition Crystallographic symmetry

The series comprises articles and tables of data relevant to crystallographic research and to applications of crystallographic methods in all sciences concerned with the structure and properties of materials. Emphasis is given to symmetry, diffraction methods and techniques of crystal structure determination, and the physical and chemical properties of crystals. Each volume also contains discussions of theory, practical explanations and examples. The diagrams and tables of data for the plane groups (two-dimensional space groups), as listed in Volume A, are useful for teaching students about space-group symmetry and are freely available in both html and pdf formats.

International Tables is available in print and online. The Teaching Edition is available in print.

The series is planned, edited and maintained by the IUCr's Commission on International Tables.

An overview of the series by the Editor-in-chief, Carolyn P. Brock, is given in the IUCr Newsletter (2014), Vol. 22, No. 2.

`The complete online set of International Tables for Crystallography can be warmly recommended to all those who want a truly encyclopedic and authoritative reference.'

P. Paufler, Acta Cryst. (2007), A63, p. 483.