Teaching Crystallography
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The following links provide various additional resources for teaching crystallography.
- IUCr Crystallographic Teaching Commission
- IUCr Crystallographic Education Online
- IUCr teaching pamphlets
- ACA crystallography education page
- Crystallography 101 (Bernhard Rupp, q.e.d. life science discoveries)
- IUCr Online Dictionary of Crystallography
- Crystallographic education portal (Bernhard Rupp, q.e.d. life science discoveries)
- Equations for crystallography (Eleanor Dodson, University of York, UK)
- Protein crystallography course (Randy Read, University of Cambridge)
- Crystallography tutorials (UCLA-DOE Laboratory of Structural Biology and Molecular Medicine)
- Crystallography tutorials (Chris Hill lab, University of Utah)
- Solving an MIR structure (Kurt L. Krause, University of Houston)
- Kevin Cowtan's resources page (Kevin Cowtan, University of York, UK)
- Book of Fourier—This is an excellent introduction to diffraction and Fourier theory with some nice images
- Interactive Structure Factor Tutorial
- Crystallography movies (James Holton, UC Berkeley)
- Interactive Tutorial about Diffraction (Th. Proffen and R.B. Neder, hosted at University of Würzburg)
- XRayView— Diffraction visualisation (George Phillips lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Data collection primer (Bart Haze, University of Alberta)
- Anomalous scattering (Ethan Merritt, University of Washington)
- Merohedral Crystal Twinning Server (Todd Yeates and Barry Fam at UCLA Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and UCLA-DOE Laboratory of Structural Biology and Molecular Medicine)
- Twin-Refinement with SHELXL (Regine Herbst-Irmer, University of Göttingen)