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	<title>Comments on: The ChemSpider Journal of Chemistry Goes Live With Teaser Articles</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Bayliss</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Bayliss</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The markup in the teaser article is extremely powerful and exciting, Tony and the team you have really done a great job here. I know from experience that being able to accurately convert text into structural and other web linked information sources is extremely challenging, what I see in this first article certainly makes me excited for how this type of technology can continue to grow. Certainly the work that is being done on the ChemSpider site to curate the structure libarary will add the necessary and additional accuracy to these markups. An indication potentially of the level of trust in the structure that is included in the markup might be a nice addition, however I can fully understand that getting the balance right between not enough and too much information is always difficult. Please keep this going, it is an amazing resource and well presented.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The markup in the teaser article is extremely powerful and exciting, Tony and the team you have really done a great job here. I know from experience that being able to accurately convert text into structural and other web linked information sources is extremely challenging, what I see in this first article certainly makes me excited for how this type of technology can continue to grow. Certainly the work that is being done on the ChemSpider site to curate the structure libarary will add the necessary and additional accuracy to these markups. An indication potentially of the level of trust in the structure that is included in the markup might be a nice addition, however I can fully understand that getting the balance right between not enough and too much information is always difficult. Please keep this going, it is an amazing resource and well presented.</p>
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