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  1. new blog post: "One Million IUPAC names #5: a new approach and 400k names" doi.org/10.59350/gqtbx-jta57 #openaccess #iupac #cheminformatics #blueObelisk

    "Europe PMC, however, also provides the JATS XML files as download on their FTP site. Already that august 2025 I had a prototype and knew it would change the game. These gzipped XML files are about 150 to 250 MB. Unzipped, about 1 GB each."

    Replies to this post show up in the blog.

  2. hi and , one has to have some goals, right? We think so too: we are going to collect 10M parsable and unique names as a unique CCZero dataset github.com/BlueObelisk/iupac-n

  3. new blog post: "One Million IUPAC names #5: a new approach and 400k names" doi.org/10.59350/gqtbx-jta57 #openaccess #iupac #cheminformatics #blueObelisk

    "Europe PMC, however, also provides the JATS XML files as download on their FTP site. Already that august 2025 I had a prototype and knew it would change the game. These gzipped XML files are about 150 to 250 MB. Unzipped, about 1 GB each."

    Replies to this post show up in the blog.

  4. new blog post: "One Million IUPAC names #5: a new approach and 400k names" doi.org/10.59350/gqtbx-jta57 #openaccess #iupac #cheminformatics #blueObelisk

    "Europe PMC, however, also provides the JATS XML files as download on their FTP site. Already that august 2025 I had a prototype and knew it would change the game. These gzipped XML files are about 150 to 250 MB. Unzipped, about 1 GB each."

    Replies to this post show up in the blog.

  5. new blog post: "One Million IUPAC names #5: a new approach and 400k names" doi.org/10.59350/gqtbx-jta57 #openaccess #iupac #cheminformatics #blueObelisk

    "Europe PMC, however, also provides the JATS XML files as download on their FTP site. Already that august 2025 I had a prototype and knew it would change the game. These gzipped XML files are about 150 to 250 MB. Unzipped, about 1 GB each."

    Replies to this post show up in the blog.

  6. new blog post: "One Million IUPAC names #5: a new approach and 400k names" doi.org/10.59350/gqtbx-jta57 #openaccess #iupac #cheminformatics #blueObelisk

    "Europe PMC, however, also provides the JATS XML files as download on their FTP site. Already that august 2025 I had a prototype and knew it would change the game. These gzipped XML files are about 150 to 250 MB. Unzipped, about 1 GB each."

    Replies to this post show up in the blog.

  7. I mean, I even here now "we like to use version control because..."

    It is so cool that things that people from the @blueobelisk movement have been developing, promoting, are pretty normal at an ACS meeting now! #ACSFall2023

  8. I mean, I even here now "we like to use version control because..."

    It is so cool that things that people from the @blueobelisk movement have been developing, promoting, are pretty normal at an ACS meeting now! #ACSFall2023

  9. I mean, I even here now "we like to use version control because..."

    It is so cool that things that people from the @blueobelisk movement have been developing, promoting, are pretty normal at an ACS meeting now! #ACSFall2023

  10. I mean, I even here now "we like to use version control because..."

    It is so cool that things that people from the @blueobelisk movement have been developing, promoting, are pretty normal at an ACS meeting now! #ACSFall2023

  11. I mean, I even here now "we like to use version control because..."

    It is so cool that things that people from the @blueobelisk movement have been developing, promoting, are pretty normal at an ACS meeting now! #ACSFall2023

  12. We have recently delivered around 40,000 chemical names to the One Million IUPAC Names project of Egon Willighagen‬ @egonw. A CC0 license provides the community with a free and reusable set of chemical names.

    We encourage the community to join us in supporting this #FAIRchemistry data project!

    chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.i
    github.com/BlueObelisk/iupac-n

  13. We have recently delivered around 40,000 chemical names to the One Million IUPAC Names project of Egon Willighagen‬ @egonw. A CC0 license provides the community with a free and reusable set of chemical names.

    We encourage the community to join us in supporting this #FAIRchemistry data project!

    chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.i
    github.com/BlueObelisk/iupac-n

  14. We have recently delivered around 40,000 chemical names to the One Million IUPAC Names project of Egon Willighagen‬ @egonw. A CC0 license provides the community with a free and reusable set of chemical names.

    We encourage the community to join us in supporting this #FAIRchemistry data project!

    chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.i
    github.com/BlueObelisk/iupac-n

  15. We have recently delivered around 40,000 chemical names to the One Million IUPAC Names project of Egon Willighagen‬ @egonw. A CC0 license provides the community with a free and reusable set of chemical names.

    We encourage the community to join us in supporting this #FAIRchemistry data project!

    chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.i
    github.com/BlueObelisk/iupac-n

  16. We have recently delivered around 40,000 chemical names to the One Million IUPAC Names project of Egon Willighagen‬ @egonw. A CC0 license provides the community with a free and reusable set of chemical names.

    We encourage the community to join us in supporting this #FAIRchemistry data project!

    chem-bla-ics.linkedchemistry.i
    github.com/BlueObelisk/iupac-n

  17. OPSIN 2.9.0 has been released: chembl.blogspot.com/2026/03/op

    OPSIN is an IUPAC name parser that returns SMILES

    "The release notes describe a mixture of minor bug fixes and improvements:"