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Revised statement of policy on CIF and STAR Files
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- Subject: Revised statement of policy on CIF and STAR Files
- From: Brian McMahon <bm@iucr.org>
- Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 12:49:56 +0100 (BST)
Syd has asked me to post a further revision. This retains the spirit of the last draft, which seemed to gain broad approval, but is extended specifically to address the STAR File and DDL dictionary files. If there are no objections to this, we shall post it as a public draft and begin actively lobbying developers to shake off their concerns and continue developing CIF/STAR software for the community. Regards Brian ============================================================================== The IUCr Policy for the Protection and the Promotion of the STAR File and CIF Standards for Exchanging and Archiving Electronic Data. ------------- OVERVIEW The Crystallographic Information File (CIF)[1] is a standard for information interchange promulgated by the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr). CIF (Hall, Allen & Brown, 1991) is the recommended method for submitting publications to Acta Crystallographica Section C and reports of crystal structure determinations to other sections of Acta Crystallographica and many other journals. The syntax of a CIF is a subset of the more general STAR File[2] format. The CIF and STAR File approaches are used increasingly in the structural sciences for data exchange and archiving, and are having a significant influence on these activities in other fields. ------------- STATEMENT OF INTENT The IUCr's interest in the STAR File is as a general data interchange standard for science, and its interest in the CIF, a conformant derivative of the STAR File, is as a concise data exchange and archival standard for crystallography and structural science. ------------- PROTECTION OF THE STANDARDS To protect the STAR File and the CIF as standards for interchanging and archiving electronic data, the IUCr, on behalf of the scientific community, * holds the copyrights on the standards themselves, * owns the associated trademarks and service marks, and * holds a patent on the STAR File. These intellectual property claims relate solely to the interchange formats. ------------- PROMOTION OF THE STANDARDS The sole requirement that the IUCr, in its protective role, imposes on software purporting to process STAR File or CIF data is that the following conditions be met prior to sale or distribution. * Software claiming to READ files written to either the STAR File or the CIF standard must be able to extract the pertinent data from a file conformant to the STAR File syntax, or the CIF syntax, respectively. * Software claiming to WRITE files in either the STAR File, or the CIF, standard must produce files that are conformant to the STAR File syntax, or the CIF syntax, respectively. * Software claiming to READ definitions from a specific data dictionary APPROVED BY THE IUCr must be able to extract any pertinent definition which is conformant to the dictionary definition language (DDL)[3] associated with that dictionary. The IUCr, through its Committee on CIF Standards, will assist any developer to verify that software meets these conformance conditions. ------------- AUTHOR'S RIGHTS TO THE DATA Copyright in the information stored in a STAR File or a CIF remains with the originator of that information ("the author") or such other body to which such rights have been voluntarily transferred by the author. These files are intended for information transfer, and may be copied, transferred or incorporated in larger data collections so long as the rights of the author (or copyright assignee) are preserved and respected. ------------- GLOSSARY OF TERMS [1] CIF: is a data file conformant to the file syntax defined at http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/cif/[...URL to be completed...] [2] STAR File: is a data file conformant to the file syntax defined at http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/cif/[...URL to be completed...] [3] DDL: is a language used in a data dictionary to define data items in terms of "attributes". Dictionaries currently approved by the IUCr, and the DDL versions used to construct these dictionaries, are listed at http://www.iucr.org/iucr-top/cif/[...URL to be completed...] ------------- ==============================================================================
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