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מאת Robbie Joosten <robbie_joos...@hotmail.com>
תאריך: 12/02/2014 21:22 (GMT+02:00)
אל CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
נושא Re: [ccp4bb] Sister CCPs
It's not an e-mail bulletin board, but Researchgate seems to be quite popular for wet lab questions. IMO the Q&A section of the social network is a bit messy. That said, the quality seems to improve
gradually.
Cheers,
Robbie
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Cheers,
Robbie
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Van: Paul Emsley
Verzonden: 12-2-2014 19:23
Aan: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Onderwerp: Re: [ccp4bb] Sister CCPs
On 12/02/14 15:59, George Sheldrick wrote:
> It would be so nice to have a 'sister CCP' for questions aboud wet-lab
> problems that have nothing to do with CCP4 or crystallographic
> computing, The is clearly a big need for it, and those of us who try
> to keep out of wet-labs would not have to wade though it all.
FWIW, the remit of CCP4BB, held at jiscmail-central, is describes as:
/The CCP4BB mailing list is for discussions on the use of the CCP4
suite, and macromolecular crystallography in general./
Thus wet-lab questions are not off-topic (not that anyone recently
described them as such).
Having said that, Jiscmail mailing lists are easy to set-up (providing
that you can reasonably expect that the mailing list will improve
knowledge sharing within the UK centered academic community) and
relatively low maintenance. I, for one, would not be entirely unhappy to
miss out on questions about lysis.
Paul.
> It would be so nice to have a 'sister CCP' for questions aboud wet-lab
> problems that have nothing to do with CCP4 or crystallographic
> computing, The is clearly a big need for it, and those of us who try
> to keep out of wet-labs would not have to wade though it all.
FWIW, the remit of CCP4BB, held at jiscmail-central, is describes as:
/The CCP4BB mailing list is for discussions on the use of the CCP4
suite, and macromolecular crystallography in general./
Thus wet-lab questions are not off-topic (not that anyone recently
described them as such).
Having said that, Jiscmail mailing lists are easy to set-up (providing
that you can reasonably expect that the mailing list will improve
knowledge sharing within the UK centered academic community) and
relatively low maintenance. I, for one, would not be entirely unhappy to
miss out on questions about lysis.
Paul.