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<br> CINF Sponsored Awards</ul><ul> <li><b> The Herman Skolnik | <br> CINF Sponsored Awards</ul><ul> <li><b> The Herman Skolnik Award</b> | ||
Award</b | * Outstanding contributions to and achievements in the theory and practice of chemical information science.<br> | ||
</ul><ul> <li><b>The Meritorius Service Award</b> | |||
<li><b>The Meritorius Service Award</b> | |||
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Outstanding service to the Division.<br> | Outstanding service to the Division.<br> | ||
Revision as of 14:20, 5 September 2023
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ORGANIZATION: |
American Chemical Society (ACS), Division of Chemical Information (CINF) |
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ACTIVE DATES: |
1947-present |
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1155 Sixteenth St NW Washington, DC 20036 |
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E-MAIL: |
help@services.acs.org |
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PERSONS INVOLVED: |
Dale B. Baker; Evan J. Crane; Eugene Garfield; Karl F. Heumann; Arthur B. Lamb; David R. Lide; Hans Peter Luhn; Austin M. Patterson; James W. Perry; Herman Skolnik; Fred A. Tate; George E. Vladutz; William J. Wiswesser |
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OTHER INFORMATION: |
The American Chemical Society was founded in 1876 and is a not-for-profit organization. It is the world's largest scientific society and has a membership of over 151,000 chemists and chemical engineers. The American Chemical Society was chartered by a 1937 Act of the U.S. Congress. The Society is recognized as a world leader in fostering scientific education and research, and promoting public understanding of science. The Division of Chemical Information (ClNF) of the American Chemical Society is the source for maintaining professional competency in information resources, information technology, and information policy. No other ACS Division is as relevant to the professional lives of all researchers involved in any aspect of chemical research. As one of approximately 1,400 divisional members and affiliates, you will learn about the most current developments and practical application in producing, accessing. and using chemical information. CINF Mission: "The Division of Chemical Information of the American Chemical Society is committed to providing a forum for the exchange of information and expertise among the generators, developers, providers, and users of chemical information worldwide through innovative high-quality programs and publications and through opportunities for career development and recognition of excellence."
CINF History - 50 Years of Service
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ACS homepage and CINF homepage |
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PAPERS AT: |
Archival materials are being temporarily stored at the office of Dr. Val Metanomski, Chemical Abstracts Service, Columbus, OH. The materials will be deposited with the Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA, 19106, as of October 1998. |
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1947-present |
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unknown |
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Correspondence with Val Metanomski, 7/97. |