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Quite a few American Chemical Society (ACS) divisions are celebrating their 100th anniversaries this year. While this fact may at first glance seem like just a piece of nerdy trivia, Rudy Baum, Editor-in-chief of C&E News decided to dig deeper. And what he found was the Long Tail of chemistry, alive and well - in 1908. In his editorial, Baum describes how he looked for the causes of the sudden appearance of so many ACS divisions in 1908.

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Science is in the middle of a transition from print to the internet as the primary medium of communication. This transition, although a boon for many scientists, creates a host of problems for those dealing with scientific information. For example, how would you interconvert a DOI and its corresponding bibliographic reference? A previous Depth-First article discussed a screen-scraping method as one solution.

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Today’s tribute to the power of simplicity comes by way of John Jaeger, who has built one of the simplest cheminformatics Web applications ever written. His creation, CampDepict, interactively produces a raster image of a 2D chemical structure given a SMILES string, not unlike Daylight’s Depict application. CampDepict uses the Ruby Web microframework Camping.