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Research paper : Development and release of a spectral database for organic compounds (T. Saito et al.)−42−Synthesiology - English edition Vol.4 No.1 (2011) spectral assignments. Final data evaluation is performed by the researcher. When an automatic and more efficient evaluation method could be established, it would become the next big conversion point for this database. 6 AcknowledgementsMany staff members have contributed to the development of Spectral Database for Organic Compounds (SDBS) since its activity started. We want to express our gratitude to the people who have contributed to this database.References[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]O. Yamamoto, K. Someno, N. Wasada, J. Hiraishi, K. Hayamizu, K. Tanabe, T. Tamaru and M. Yanagisawa: An integrated spectral data base system including IR, MS, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, ESR and raman spectra, Anal. Sci., 4, 233-239 (1988).T. 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Ono: Kagobutsu supekutoru detabesu shisutemu (SDBS) no CD-ROM ban (CD-ROM version of compound spectrum database system (SDBS)), Busshituken News, 9, 6 (1994) (in Japanese).AuthorsTakeshi SaitoJoined the National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research of the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology in 2000. Engaged in research for development and advancement of the Spectral Database for Organic Compounds (SDBS). Currently, member of the National Metrology Institute of Japan, AIST, where he has made extensive use of NMR in his research; he is a leader of SDBS project. Worked with a project conducted by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) on platform for measurement at nano-scale, focusing on measurement of particle diameter in liquid using NMR. Currently, working for improvement of precision and accuracy of quantitative analysis using NMR. Also works on the development of SI traceable reference materials using the NMR technique. Saito put together the overall of this paper.Shinichi KinugasaJoined the National Chemical Laboratory for Industry, the Agency of Industrial Science and Technology in 1987. Section chief of the Polymer Standards Section at National Metrology Institute of Japan, AIST. Engaged in research on polymer characterization and development of polymer and nano-particle reference materials. Since 2001, in charge of IR spectrum of SDBS. Kinugasa also put together the overall of this paper with Saito.Discussions with Reviewers1 General evaluationComment (Shigeko Togashi, Evaluation Department, AIST)The methodology of the database structure, the data accumulation, and the data release is described for the spectral database of organic compounds (SDBS) whose number of accesses from the outside is the most among the databases opened to the public by AIST, and the paper is considered a suitable research paper for this magazine. Comment (Akira Ono, AIST)The concept and processes of the database have been plainly brought together from the basic plan to the development, maintenance, and data release for a long-term project of 30 years. I think this research has brought about a suitable result for a public research organization like AIST in a wide research area covered from the Type 2 Basic Research to the Product Realization Research. Moreover, it can be said that the success in this project is shown by the enormous number of accesses from all over the world. 2 Analysis of access log and function as public goodsComment (Shigeko Togashi)Considerable user information should be obtained by analyzing access log of the database. The classifications of international or domestic users, of academic, public organizations, enterprises, or general users, etc. must have been recorded in the log. I think adding such classifications would be beneficial to the reader.

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