[Chimera-users] How to refer to Chimera in a Newsletter

Tom Ferrin tef at cgl.ucsf.edu
Thu Feb 26 14:11:58 PST 2009


For a professional society publication such as this, it's fine to just 
indicate the image was produced by Chimera, without trademark or 
copyright symbol.  It would be great if you could include the URL for 
our Chimera web site (www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/) so that if someone 
wanted to follow-up and learn more, they'd have a place to go.

Thanks!

--tom


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Thomas Ferrin, PhD
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Gary Newton wrote:
> Hello...
> 
> I am writing a newsletter for the SER-CAT synchrotron beamlines sector  
> 22  at APS - the newsletter is called the "SER-CAT Spectrum" and is  
> distributed primarily to beamline users.
> 
> I have included a simple protein drawing produced by CHIMERA and  
> indicated that the drawing was produced by CHIMERA. Should I include a  
> trademark symbol or perhaps a copyright symbol after the name?
> 
> Thanks for any advice.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Gary Newton
> University of Georgia
> Athens, GA
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