8:30 --
18.
Introductory tutorial to chemistry on the Internet.
T. H. Pierce
9:00 --
19.
Becoming an information provider on the Internet: A tutorial.
S. M. Bachrach
9:40 --
20.
The future of chemistry and the World-Wide Web.
H. S. Rzepa,
C. Leach
10:20 --
21.
Chemistry-related electronic lists: How to use and create them.
J. K. Labanowski
10:50 --
22.
Opportunities and challenges in the Internet age: An information provider's perspective.
J. F. Corning,
L. R. Garson
11:20 --
23.
Chemical information resources on the WWW.
B. A. Stembridge
11:50 --
Introduction to Electronic Poster Session.
30.
Using Internet services to augment printed publications.
D. P. Martinsen,
L. R. Garson,
J. D. Spring,
S. Barclay,
A. Durniak,
M. N. Chee
31.
ACS abstracts on the Infobahn.
T. G. Mattson,
T. Pierce
32.
Molecular informatics and World-Wide Web.
I. I. Vaisman
33.
Introduction and role of SciFinder: A unique end-user search tool in a pharmaceutical company.
P. P. Arisumi,
W. R. Turner
34.
New scheme of reactivity (scheme of effective electronegativities) to substitute PMO approach.
A. V. Sokolov
35.
Ionization potentials and electron affinities of fullerenes: OVGF approach.
D. Danovich,
S. Shaik
36.
REACTION: A tool for the generation and analysis of reactive systems.
E. S. Blurock
37.
Computational chemistry on the network, down under.
G. J. Cross,
E. J. Lloyd,
B. J. Duke,
M. G. Wong,
B. Yates
38.
Chemistry on the Internet: The best of the Web.
S. M. Bachrach,
T. H. Pierce,
H. S. Rzepa
39.
Developments on the Web-based periodic table database of element properties called WebElements.
M. J. Winter
40.
Chemical markup language.
P. Murray-Rust,
C. Leach,
H. S. Rzepa
41.
Building a collaborative resource for the chemists in Finland.
L. U. Laaksonen