
Hi Jerald, It is fine to simply add links from your website to ours. There are a few Chimera tutorials on the web made by others (not in our group) and we are happy to see them because they encourage and help users! Regards, Elaine ----- Elaine C. Meng, Ph.D. UCSF Chimera(X) team Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry University of California, San Francisco
On Jun 24, 2020, at 6:29 PM, JERALD WEINSTEIN <jeraldweinstein@comcast.net> wrote:
Hello Chimera Developers,
This may not be the correct direction for this inquiry but if you could help me it would be greatly appreciated.
I am a cytotechnologist in the east bay and I have also been independently doing programming and sofware development as a pasttime for many years.
Recently I have published the beginning of a website devoted to molecular biology and related areas.
I would like to know if I would be violating any copyright laws by adding links to Chimera tools and related materials. Also, I have written a tutorial on one way to use Chimera modeling.
I appreciate your feedback on this matter.
Thank you very much.
Jerry Weinstein MS(CIS)CT(ASCP) Kaiser Regional Laboratory Berkeley, CA
www.cytojer.com
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