Difference between revisions of "Wikis Using Jmol"
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* [http://wiki.symplus.co.jp/pdb/start_en BioWiki] (based on [http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki DokuWiki]) | * [http://wiki.symplus.co.jp/pdb/start_en BioWiki] (based on [http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki DokuWiki]) | ||
* [http://wiki.jmol.org The Jmol wiki] | * [http://wiki.jmol.org The Jmol wiki] | ||
+ | * [http://qed.princeton.edu QED Service] at [http://www.princeton.edu Princeton University] |
Revision as of 19:52, 25 July 2007
- Websites Using JSmol
- J(S)mol in the Classroom
- Journals Using JSmol
- J(S)mol Literature
- Articles Using JSmol
- Books Using J(S)mol
- Wikis Using JSmol
- Blogs Using JSmol
- CMS Using JSmol
Course Management Systems / Learning Management Systems / Virtual Learning Environments / e-Learning Platforms / e.g. Moodle - Applications Embedding Jmol
- Distributions Including Jmol
- Blue Obelisk
Jmol can be embedded in Wiki pages using special Processors. Such a processor is available for MediaWiki, MoniWiki (see Jmol Processor).
If you know a Wiki which uses Jmol, and which is not in the list below, please add it.
- MoniWiki
- UniWakka Jmol demo at University of Sheffield. UniWakka Home.
- Folding Wiki, dedicated Wiki for Folding@Home.
- Imperial College London introductory molecular mechanics modelling course (uses MediaWiki).
- Computational Chemistry Wiki
- BioWiki (based on DokuWiki)
- The Jmol wiki
- QED Service at Princeton University