[Cod-bugs] Question about COD
Andrius Merkys
merkys at ibt.lt
Fri Jan 10 17:11:08 EET 2020
Dear Abelardo,
The COD IDs currently are assigned to CIF files by the journal of their
publication, according to the following table:
start_id end_id journal
2100000 2199999 Acta Cryst. Section B
2200000 2299999 Acta Cryst. Section E
2000000 2099999 Acta Cryst. Section C
1000000 1999999 other journals
2300000 2309999 J. Appl. Cryst.
4000000 4019999 Chemistry of Materials
4020000 4059999 Journal of Organic Chemistry
4060000 4099999 Organometallics
4100000 4299999 JACS
4300000 4499999 Inorganic Chemistry
5000000 5001999 Reciprocal Net
5900000 5999999 historic structures
6000000 6199999 structures from REFs w/o coord.
7700000 7999999 Dalton Trans.
7050000 7099999 New Journal of Chemistry
7100000 7149999 Chem. Comm.
7150000 7199999 Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
8000000 8099999 Chemistry Letters
9000000 9999999 AMCSD
2310000 2319999 Acta Crystallographica
8100000 8199999 Zeitschrift für Kristallographie
7200000 7699999 other RSC journals
4500000 4999999 other ACS journals
3000000 3499999 prepublication web depositions
3500000 3999999 personal communications to COD
However, this assignment is subject to change in the future.
Hope this helps,
Andrius
On 2020-01-07 01:27, Abelardo M. Silva wrote:
>
> You are organizing the data in directories with root names 1 to 9.
> What is the selection criteria for the type of molecules stored in
> each of them?
>
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Dr. Andrius Merkys
Vilnius University Institute of Biotechnology, Saulėtekio al. 7, room V325
LT-10257 Vilnius, Lithuania
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