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September 10, 2014

What’s in a Name?

Filed under: Conferences,Names,Subject Identity — Patrick Durusau @ 10:56 am

What’s in a Name?

From the webpage:

What will be covered? The meeting will focus on the role of chemical nomenclature and terminology in open innovation and communication. A discussion of areas of nomenclature and terminology where there are fundamental issues, how computer software helps and hinders, the need for clarity and unambiguous definitions for application to software systems. How can you contribute? As well as the talks from expert speakers there will be plenty of opportunity for discussion and networking. A record will be made of the meeting, including the discussion, and will be made available initially to those attending the meeting. The detailed programme and names of speakers will be available closer to the date of the meeting.

Date: 21 October 2014

Event Subject(s): Industry & Technology

Venue

The Royal Society of Chemistry
Library
Burlington House
Piccadilly
London
W1J 0BA
United Kingdom

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Contact for Event Information

Name: Prof Jeremy Frey

Address:
Chemistry
University of Southampton
United Kingdom

Email: j.g.frey@soton.ac.uk

Now there’s an event worth the hassle of overseas travel during these paranoid times! Alas, I will have to wait for the conference record to be released to non-attendees. The event is a good example of the work going on at the Royal Society of Chemistry.

I first saw this in a tweet by Open PHACTS.

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