Japan Association for International Chemical Information

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The Japan Association for International Chemical Information (JAICI) is a nonprofit organization in Tokyo, Japan. It indexes chemical information and translates abstracts between Japanese and English. It works in collaboration with the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) in Columbus, Ohio.[1]

JAICI was founded with the help of Hideaki Chihara in 1971. It succeeded an earlier organization, the Japanese CA Abstractors' Association, which was started in 1954.[2]

References

  1. ^ Hideaki Chihara. "The Importance of CAS to the World's Scientists." Lecture at the 234th American Chemical Society National Meeting in Boston, MA on Tuesday, Aug. 21, 9:45 to 10:15 AM.
  2. ^ [1]. "Celebrating a Distinguished History of Advancing the Exchange of Chemical Information." Catharina Maulbecker. December 2006.

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