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- FAQ: Mass Spectrometry Internet Resources
- Editor: Kermit Murray
- kmurray@ch335c.chem.lsu.edu
-
- This FAQ contains information about Internet resources of interest to
- mass spectrometrists and related researchers. It includes electronic
- mail,
- Usenet News, World Wide Web (WWW), and anonymous file transfer (FTP)
- resources.
-
- This FAQ is posted periodically to the Usenet groups
- sci.chem.analytical,
- sci.answers and news.answers. The latest version should be obtained
- either from those groups, or via FTP from the FAQ archive site at
- rtfm.mit.edu.
-
- Comments, contributions, and corrections are invited and encouraged.
- Feel free to point out broken links in follow-ups to this post or send
- e-mail to kmurray@ch335c.chem.lsu.edu.
-
- Changes:
- Partial link update
- Added Section 7 Terms and Definitions
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: How Do I Get This FAQ?
-
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-
- Text:
- http://www.landfield.com/faqs/sci/mass-spec-resources/
-
- Hypertext (note: long URLS have been line wrapped):
- http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci/mass-spec-resources/
- http://www.cs.uu.nl/wais/html/na-dir/sci/mass-spec-resources.html
-
- Anonymous FTP
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- ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de:/pub/doc/news.answers/sci/
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- ftp.rge.com:/pub/docs/rtfm/usenet-by-hierarchy/sci/chem/analytical/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: What Is In This FAQ?
-
- 1. What E-mail Lists are Devoted to Mass Spectrometry?
- 1.1 Mass Spectrometry Lists
- 1.2 Analytical Sciences Lists
-
- 2. What Usenet News Groups Are Useful to Mass Spectrometrists?
- 2.1 sci.techniques.mass-spec
- 2.2 sci.techniques.spectroscopy
- 2.3 sci.chem.analytical
- 2.4 sci.chem
-
- 3. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Sites on the World Wide Web?
- 3.1 Mass Spectrometry Index Pages
- 3.2 Search pages
- 3.3 Organizations
- 3.4 Journals
-
- 4. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Software?
- 4.1 Software Index Pages
- 4.2 Other MS Software Pages and Sites
-
- 5. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Employment Information?
- 5.1 Usenet Groups
- 5.2 WWW Resources
-
- 6. Where Can I Find Mass Spectral Databases?
- 6.1 Free Access Databases
- 6.2 Commercial Databases
-
- 7. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Terms and Definitions?
- 7.1 Mass Spectrometry Tutorials
- 7.2 Mass Spectrometry Glossaries
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 1. What E-mail Lists are Devoted to Mass Spectrometry?
-
- A discussion list will accept messages from subscribers for distribution
- to the list on either a moderated or unmoderated basis. Distribution
- lists
- send periodic electronic mail information from the list editor.
- Mail-on-demand servers respond to e-mail messages by sending the
- requested
- files as return mail. Unless otherwise noted, the SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE
- text is
- sent to the SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS as the first line in the body of an e-mail
- message.
-
- 1.1 Mass Spectrometry Mailing Lists
-
- NAME: AAMSDG
- TOPIC: Atlanta-Athens MS Discussion Group
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: LISTSERV@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUBSCRIBE AAMSDG
- WWW PAGE: none
- DESCRIPTION: meeting announcements for the Atlanta-Athens Mass
- Spectrometry
- Discussion Group.
-
- NAME: ANZSMS
- TOPIC: Australian and New Zealand Society for MS
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: Listserv@latrobe.edu.au
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUBSCRIBE ANZSMS
- WWW PAGE: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/anzsms/Listserv.html
- DESCRIPTION: "The ANZSMS Listserver serves as an interactive E-mail
- discussion group concerning mass spectrometry matters of interest
- to ANZSMS members."
-
- NAME: SIMS
- TOPIC: Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: Listserv@FTMON.ARL.MIL
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUBSCRIBE SIMS
- WWW PAGE: http://www.simsworkshop.org/WWW/Forums/DiscussionMenu.nclk
- DESCRIPTION: "The SIMS Listserver was established by Richard T. Lareau
- at the Army Research Laboratory to serve as a resource by which SIMS
- users could get communicate with the SIMS community via email. Currently
- there are over 200 SIMS users registered on the listserver."
-
- NAME: STMSLIST
- TOPIC: sci.techniques.mass-spec Digest
- TYPE: Distribution
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: maiser@novell.chem.utk.edu
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUB STMSLIST
- WWW PAGE: http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/stms/listserv.htm
- DESCRIPTION: Once to twice per week mailing of digests of the Usenet
- Newsgroup sci.techniques.mass-spec.
-
- NAME: TIMS-L
- TOPIC: Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUBSCRIBE TIMS First_name Last_name
- WWW PAGE: http://listserv.syr.edu/archives/tims-l.html
- DESCRIPTION: "TIMS is a listserver created to serve as a multipurpose
- email communication device for the users of Thermal Ionization Mass
- Spectrometers in Academia, Government, and Industry. This listserver is
- co-owned by Steve Goldberg at UNC-Chapel Hill and Michael M. Cheatham at
- Cornell University. So those of you with interests in Geochemistry,
- Environmental Chemistry, Nuclear Sciences, Ecology and Systematics,
- etc., are encouraged to join."
-
- 1.2 Analytical Sciences Mailing Lists
-
- These listservers are not devoted to mass spectrometry as such, but may
- contain discussion of mass spectrometry or closely related topics.
-
- NAME: ABRF
- TOPIC: Biomolecular Resources
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: abrf-request@aecom.yu.edu
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUB ABRF
- WWW PAGE: http://www.abrf.org/index.cfm/list.home
- DESCRIPTION: Mailing list for the Association of Biomolecular Resource
- Facilities. Topics include protein, peptide and nucleic acid chemistry,
- sequencing, synthesis, mass spectrometry and amino acid analysis.
-
- NAME: ANALYSIS-L
- TOPIC: Analytical Science
- TYPE: Discussion, Moderated
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: MAISER@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUB ANALYSIS-L
- WWW PAGE: none
- DESCRIPTION: "The aim of the discussion group is to encourage and
- facilitate the spread of information about analytical science including
- techniques, methodologies etc. The list is not restricted to the
- discussion
- of chemical problems, instead it is hoped that it will cover all
- aspects
- of measurement science."
-
- NAME: APPLSPEC
- TOPIC: Applied Spectroscopy
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: LISTSERV@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUB APPLSPEC
- WWW PAGE: none
- DESCRIPTION: Listserver of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy.
-
- NAME: CHROM-L
- TOPIC: Chromatography
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: Web subscription
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: Web subscription
- WWW PAGE: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chrom-l/
- DESCRIPTION: Listserver for all forms of chromatography.
-
- NAME: INTERFACE-L
- TOPIC: Computer to Instrument Interfacing
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: MAISER@FS4.IN.UMIST.AC.UK
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUBSCRIBE Interface-L Firstname Lastname
- WWW PAGE: none
- DESCRIPTION: To encourage and facilitate the discussion of all aspects
- of
- computer-instrumentation interfacing. The discussion is not limited to
- any one computer type or operating system.
-
- NAME: ISOGEOCHEM
- TOPIC: Stable Isotope Geochemistry
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: listproc@list.uvm.edu
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUB ISOGEOCHEM First_name Last_name
- WWW PAGE: http://list.uvm.edu/archives/isogeochem.html
- DESCRIPTION: An E-mail Discussion List for Stable Isotope Geochemistry.
-
- NAME: LASAB
- TOPIC: Laser Ablation
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: LISTSERV@TU-CLAUSTHAL.DE
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUBSCRIBE LASAB
- WWW PAGE: http://www.immr.tu-clausthal.de/geoch/labs/icp-ms/lasab.html
- DESCRIPTION: An informal forum for the discussion of topics related to
- analytical techniques using laser ablation sampling. Workers in the
- areas of laser ablation ICP-MS, laser ablation ICP-OES, and related
- fields are encouraged to join the list.
-
- NAME: PLASMACHEM-L
- TOPIC: Plasma chemistry, including ICP-MS
- TYPE: Discussion
- SUBSCRIBE ADDRESS: listserv@listserv.syr.edu
- SUBSCRIBE MESSAGE: SUBSCRIBE PLASMACHEM-L First_name Last_name
- WWW PAGE: http://www.geochemistry.syr.edu/cheatham/MMClistproc.html
- DESCRIPTION: "PLASMACHEM-L is a listserver created to serve as a
- multipurpose email communication device for the Plasma Chemists in
- Academia, Government, and Industry. So those of you with an interest in
- instruments designed around ICP's ,MIP's, or what have you, are
- encouraged to join."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 2. What Usenet News Groups Are Useful to Mass Spectrometrists?
-
- Most mass spectrometrists will be interested in the science related
- hierarchies and the sci.chem.* and sci.techniques.* groups. Brief
- descriptions of four of these groups are given below.
-
- A WWW archive of the past several months of Usenet posts can be found at
- the DejaNews archive http://groups.google.com/ as well as general search
- pages like Alta Vista: http://www.altavista.com/
-
- 2.1 sci.techniques.mass-spec
-
- http://groups.google.com/groups?group=sci.techniques.mass-spec
-
- This is a newsgroup moderated by David Bostwick with the goal:
- "provide a place for the discussion of all areas of mass spectrometry."
- Messages can be posted with a newsreader program or by sending them to
- mass.spec@gatech.edu.
-
- Moderator: David Bostwick
- david.bostwick@chemistry.gatech.edu
- School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Atlanta, GA 30332-0400
-
- Backup moderator: Sarah Shealy
- sarah.shealy@chemistry.gatech.edu
-
- Submission address: mass.spec@gatech.edu
- Problems address: mass.spec-request@chemistry.gatech.edu
-
- A digest of the posts to this group is sent out by the STMSLIST
- listserver.
- See STMSLIST in Section 1.1 above for subscription information.
-
- If you have only e-mail internet access, you can still use this group.
- Post
- by sending a message to mass.spec@gatech.edu. Wait for the digest of
- posts from the STMSLIST mailing list (see Section 1.1), or if you need a
- faster response, request an e-mail reply to your post.
-
- The sci.techniques.mass-spec WWW page is
- http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/stms/
- and the posts are archived at the anonymous FTP site ftp.gatech.edu in
- the
- directory pub/mass-spec (ftp://ftp.gatech.edu/pub/mass-spec/).
-
- 2.2 sci.techniques.spectroscopy
-
- http://groups.google.com/groups?group=sci.techniques.spectroscopy
-
- From the sci.techniques.spectroscopy charter:
-
- "The purpose of sci.techniques.spectroscopy is to provide an open
- forum for the spectroscopy community on the Internet.
- Sci.newsgroups allow the rapid and timely discussion of opinions and
- information that would take months or years (or not at all) on
- conventional paper journals. They also serve as highly valuable
- resources for referral and references on topics of interest for the
- readers."
-
- 2.3 sci.chem.analytical
-
- http://groups.google.com/groups?group=sci.chem.analytical
-
- Sci.chem.analytical is more general than sci.techniques.mass-spec
- but less general than sci.chem. The group is not moderated thus
- it contains some off-topic and crossposted material, but the advantage
- is that your post is rapidly available.
-
- The charter is reproduced in full below from a post to
- news.announce.newgroups
- on June 5, 1995.
-
- "sci.chem.analytical:
-
- Sci.chem.analytical is an unmoderated newsgroup for the discussion
- of organic and inorganic analytical chemistry. This newsgroup will
- provide a place for professional analytical chemists to meet and
- exchange ideas.
-
- Topics for discussion will include:
-
- - Chromatography - Capillary electrophoresis - Separation techniques
- - Mass spectrometry - Atomic absorption - Methods of analysis
-
- The list above is far from complete, but serves as an illustration.
-
- Posting of advertisements by private individuals are not permitted.
- Product announcements will be allowed provided they are related to
- topics discussed in the newsgroup and included in followup articles."
-
- 2.4 sci.chem
-
- http://groups.google.com/groups?group=sci.chem
-
- The sci.chem FAQ is posted (more or less) monthly to the Usenet groups
- sci.chem, sci.answers and news.answers. The best place to find it is the
- internet, for example, the FTP FAQ archive site at rtfm.mit.edu in the
- pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/sci/chem directory.
-
- sci.chem is a high profile/high noise newsgroup in the best Usenet
- tradition.There is much crossposting from other related and non-related
- newsgroups and other standard abuses. In spite of this it is an
- excellent
- forum. Read this newsgroup for a month and get to know the regulars
- before
- posting. To quote the sci.chem FAQ:
-
- "sci.chem is a discussion group, and it covers the scientific
- discussion
- of all issues concerning chemistry. There is no talk.chemistry group,
- consequently discussion often drifts away from the narrow focus of
- the
- science of chemistry. Please ensure that threads that have no ongoing
- 'science' requirement have the "Followup To" header diverted back to
- the
- original group. There are several groups that also cover specialist
- areas ... and prospective sci.chem posters should check to ensure
- their post would not be more appropriately placed in one of those
- groups. Please do not crosspost to all chemistry groups, and please
- do
- not post to groups that you are not currently reading."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 3. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Sites on the World Wide
- Web?
-
- 3.1 Index Pages
-
- A few WWW index pages are listed below. These should be enough for a
- start.
- Go to these pages and start Web surfing mass spec.
-
- Base Peak Mass Spectrometry Resource (Hosted by SpectroscopyNow)
- http://www.spectroscopynow.com/Spy/ms/
-
- Cheatham's Instrumentation Pages
- http://www.geochemistry.syr.edu/cheatham/
-
- Google Directory
- http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Chemistry/Analytical/
-
- I-Mass
- http://www.i-mass.com/
-
- IonSource
- http://www.ionsource.com/
-
- International Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.i-mass.com/
-
- MS Blog
- http://ch335c.chem.lsu.edu/resources/ms/
-
- Proteomics Surf
- http://proteomicssurf.com/
-
- The Yahoo Index, Spectroscopy Page
- http://dir.yahoo.com/science/chemistry/spectroscopy/
-
- 3.2 Search Pages
-
- Search pages are rapidly multiplying on the WWW, so the list below
- isn't exhaustive. The Netscape site has a page of links to other
- search pages and is a good jumping off point.
-
- Dogpile
- Multiple database Internet search page.
- http://www.dogpile.com/
-
- Google
- WWW and Usenet (DejaNews archive).
- http://www.google.com/
-
- Hotbot
- WWW and Usenet search. Search by country/region option.
- http://www.hotbot.com/
-
- WhoWhere
- Search page for e-mail addresses.
- http://www.whowhere.lycos.com/
-
- Yahoo
- Yahoo site and beyond.
- http://www.yahoo.com/
-
- 3.3 Organizations
-
- WWW and FTP sites and e-mail contacts for mass spectrometry,
- spectroscopy,
- and analytical chemistry organizations. For an index page of sites, see
- http://directory.google.com/Top/Science/Chemistry/Analytical/
- Mass_Spectrometry/Societies/ (note page wrap).
- To translate sites, see the Babelfish site http://babel.altavista.com/
-
- American Chemical Society Division of Analytical Chemistry
- http://www.acs-analytical.duq.edu/
-
- The American Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.asms.org/
-
- Australian and New Zealand Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.latrobe.edu.au/www/anzsms/
-
- Belgian Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://masseroute.cico.ucl.ac.be/bsms/bsms.htm
-
- British Mass Spectrometry Society
- http://www.bmss.org.uk/
-
- Canadian Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.csms.inter.ab.ca/
-
- Chinese-American Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/7486/massspec.html
-
- Czech Socitey for MassSpectrometry
- http://www.spektroskopie.cz/en/index.htm
-
- Danish Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.dsms.dk/
-
- Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.denvms.nl/
-
- European Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.bmb.leeds.ac.uk/esms/
-
- French Society of Mass Spectrometry
- http://wwwadm.admp6.jussieu.fr/sfsm/
-
- German Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.dgms.de/
-
- Indian Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.ismas.org/
-
- International Mass Spectrometry Society
- http://www.imss.nl/
-
- Irish Mass Spectrometry Society
- http://homepages.iol.ie/~instchem/imss98/imss.htm
-
- Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan
- http://www.mssj.jp/
-
- Norwegian Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.chem.uit.no/nsms/
-
- Polish Mass Spectrometry Society
- http://ptsm.ichf.edu.pl/ptsm_main.htm
-
- Society for Applied Spectroscopy
- http://www.s-a-s.org/
-
- South African Association for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.up.ac.za/academic/acadorgs/saams/home.html
-
- Spanish Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.iibb.csic.es/seem/
-
- Swedish Mass Spectrometry Club
- http://www.chemsoc.se/sidor/Sekt/spektro.htm
-
- Swiss Group for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.sgms.ch/
-
- 3.4 Journals
-
- Analytical Chemistry
- http://pubs.acs.org/journals/ancham/
-
- European Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.impub.co.uk/ems.html
-
- International Journal of Mass Spectrometry
- (Former title: International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion
- Processes)
- http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/500847/
-
- Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/saa/webjam/
-
- Journal of Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/1076-5174/
-
- Mass Spectrometry Reviews
- http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0277-7037/
-
- Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0951-4198/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 4. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Software?
-
- Most of the FTP sites exist in conjunction with WWW pages. Use the
- WWW sites if you can. Use anonymous FTP only if you don't have WWW
- access.
-
- 4.1 Index Pages
-
- Base Peak Directory Software Page
- http://ch335c.chem.lsu.edu/resources/ms/mssw.html
-
- Charged Particle Optics
- http://wwwdo.tn.tudelft.nl/bbs/cposis.htm
-
- ExPASy Peptide and Protein Software Tools
- http://www.expasy.ch/tools/
-
- 4.2 Other MS Software Pages and Sites
-
- The NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Library Page
- http://www.nist.gov/srd/analy.htm
-
- SIMION for PC Home Page
- http://www.inel.gov/env-energyscience/chemistry/simion-software.shtml
-
- Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data
- http://www.wileyregistry.com/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 5. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Employment Information?
-
- 5.1 Usenet Groups
-
- See the groups in Section 2 above, as well as
- misc.jobs.fields.chemistry.
-
- 5.2 WWW Resources
-
- ACS Jobspectrum
- http://www.jobspectrum.org/
-
- ASMS Job Page
- http://www.asms.org/jobs.php
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 6. Where Can I Find Mass Spectral Databases?
-
- See Section 4 for mass spectrometry software, which includes database
- search software.
-
- 6.1 Free Access Databases
-
- Mass Spectrometry Database Committee
- Mass spectra of drugs and metabolites
- http://www.ualberta.ca/~gjones/mslib.htm
-
- NIST Chemistry Webbook
- Searchable by compound name
- http://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry/
-
- 6.2 Commercial Databases
-
- NIST/EPA/NIH Mass Spectral Library
- EI mass spectra
- http://www.nist.gov/srd/nist1a.htm
-
- Wiley Registry of Mass Spectral Data
- EI mass spectra
- http://www.wileyregistry.com/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: 7. Where Can I Find Mass Spectrometry Terms and Definitions?
-
- 7.1 Mass Spectrometry Tutorials
-
- University of Arizona Tutorial
- http://www.chem.arizona.edu/massspec/
-
- ASMS 'What is Mass Spectrometry?'
- http://www.asms.org/whatisms/index.html
-
- Basic Mass Spectrometry
- http://chipo.chem.uic.edu/web1/ocol/spec/MS.htm
-
- Iowa State MS Tutorial
- http://www.public.iastate.edu/~kamel/mstutorial.html
-
- TOF Mass Spectrometry Tutorial
- http://www.rmjordan.com/tt1.html
-
- 7.2 Mass Spectrometry Glossaries
-
- Basepeak Glossary
- http://www.genomicglossaries.com/content/mass_spectrometry.asp
-
- Caltech Terms and Definitions
- http://www.its.caltech.edu/~ppmal/sample_prep/term_def.html
-
- Genomic Glossaries
- http://www.genomicglossaries.com/content/mass_spectrometry.asp
-
- IUPAC Compendium on Analytical Nomenclature
-
- http://www.iupac.org/publications/analytical_compendium/TOC_cha12.html
-
- Little Encyclopedia of Mass Spectrometry
- http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~bl5/ency/ency.html
-
- Mass Spectrometry Terms
- http://www.msterms.com/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Subject: Copyright Statement
-
- Copyright 1996-2004 Kermit Murray
-
- This file may be freely distributed, copied, and archived in whole,
- but not in part. All copies must include this notice.
-
-