What is a ThermoML reference?

A ThermoML reference is a bibliographic entry with the purpose to identify and localize a ThermoML publication—a published article with thermodynamic data for chemical compounds and mixtures. In addition to the narrative, figures, and tables in the original article, an XML version of the referenced article exists, which encodes its bibliographic and chemical data compliant with the ThermoML Schema.

A ThermoML reference is presented with the following parts:

  • Journal article reference
  • Document Object Identifier (DOI) link
  • ThermoML link

The following illustration shows a particular ThermoML reference with its parts: ThermoML Reference Example

The journal article reference contains the publication data: names of the article authors, article title, journal title, year of publication, journal volume and pages.
The DOI link is a link to a site that provides open access to the abstract for the article and also access to the full version of the original article.
The ThermoML link links directly to the open-acces ThermoML-encoded file in the ThermoML Archive .
For some ThermoML references keywords are available. If this is the case, they follow the article reference. On the other hand, the DOI has not been encoded for every article in the ThermoML archive and may then also be missing in the ThermoML reference.

Where do I find ThermoML references?
ThermoML references are used in Axeleratio's ThermoML Bibliography that contains ThermoML relevant pages organized by chemical compounds. These pages are accesible via Axeleratio's Chemical Indexes. The indexes offer versatile open access to information on chemical elements and compounds for which thermodynamic data are available in the ThermoML archive. Those pages contain ThermoML references (ordered by publication date) to articles and corresponding ThermoML files regarding the chemical(s) addressed on the particular page.

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