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International Tables for Crystallography (2026). Vol. G. Early view chapter
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Chapter 1.1. How to navigate this volume
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Volume G: Definition and exchange of crystallographic data (second online edition, 2027)
- Chapter 1.2. Crystallographic data in the digital era, by James R. Hester and Brian McMahon
- Chapter 2.1. An overview of the Crystallographic Information Framework, by James R. Hester and Brian McMahon
- Chapter 2.2. Specification of the Crystallographic Information Framework format (CIF format), by John C. Bollinger and James R. Hester
- Chapter 2.3. Specification of the Crystallographic Binary Format, by Herbert J. Bernstein and Andrew P. Hammersley
- Chapter 2.4. Data definition languages for CIF dictionaries, by James R. Hester, Nick Spadaccini, I. David Brown, Antanas Vaitkus, Brian McMahon, John D. Westbrook, Helen M. Berman and Sydney R. Hall
- Chapter 2.5. dREL: an embedded dictionary algorithm language, by James R. Hester and Nick Spadaccini
- Chapter 2.6. Alternative syntaxes, by John C. Bollinger, James R. Hester and Brian McMahon
- Chapter 2.7. NeXus HDF5 format for crystallography, by Aaron S. Brewster, Graeme Winter, Tobias S. Richter, Daniel W. Paley, Jonathan Sloan and Herbert J. Bernstein
- Chapter 3.1. Creating and expanding CIF dictionaries, by James R. Hester and Brian McMahon
- Chapter 3.3. Definitions for multi-block data files, by James R. Hester, Antanas Vaitkus and Matthew R. Rowles
- Chapter 4.1. Management and use of CIF dictionaries, by James R. Hester and Brian McMahon
- Chapter 4.3. Multi-block CIF dictionary, by Matthew R. Rowles, James R. Hester and Antanas Vaitkus
- Chapter 5.1. General considerations in programming CIF applications, by Herbert J. Bernstein, John C. Bollinger and Antanas Vaitkus
- Chapter 5.2. CIF application programming interface and reference implementation, by John C. Bollinger
- Chapter 5.3. Other programming libraries and packages, by Herbert J. Bernstein, Sydney R. Hall, Paul J. Ellis, Aaron S. Brewster, Daniel W. Paley, Andrius Merkys, Antanas Vaitkus, Saulius Grazulis, James R. Hester, Graeme Winter and Brian McMahon
- Chapter 5.4. Syntactic utilities for CIF, by Brian McMahon
- Chapter 5.6. End-user applications, by Simon P. Westrip, Ian J. Bruno, Andrew J. Peel, Seth B. Wiggin, Daniel Kratzert and Robert M. Hanson
- Chapter 6.1. Small-molecule crystal structure publication using CIF, by Peter R. Strickland, Michael A. Hoyland and Brian McMahon
- Chapter 6.2. Publication of biological macromolecule structures using CIF, by Brian McMahon
- Chapter 6.3. Use of CIF in raw data publication workflows, by Loes M. J. Kroon-Batenburg and James R. Hester
- Chapter 7.1. Chemical crystallography databases, by Ian J. Bruno, Clare A. Tovee, Suzanna C. Ward, Matthew P. Lightfoot, Saulius Grazulis, Stephan Rühl, Annett Steudel, Silke Rehme, Soorya N. Kabekkodu, Jon Gabirondo-Lopez, Emre S. Tasci and Gotzon Madariaga
- Chapter 7.2. Macromolecular databases, by Ezra Peisach and Stephen K. Burley
- Chapter 8.1. Genesis of the Crystallographic Information File, by Sydney R. Hall and Brian McMahon