Différences entre les versions de « Name of the society »
Ligne 1 : | Ligne 1 : | ||
+ | <big> | ||
The different names that has been proposed for the society, together with the comments about each of them. | The different names that has been proposed for the society, together with the comments about each of them. | ||
Ligne 28 : | Ligne 29 : | ||
''Simple + contains “international” + shows relationship with sister society ESCB + shows relationship with already existing international community around the annual ICCB conference ( organizers: Alexandrova and Boldyrev). And, of course, this does include reactions which are nothing else but bonds being formed and broken.'' | ''Simple + contains “international” + shows relationship with sister society ESCB + shows relationship with already existing international community around the annual ICCB conference ( organizers: Alexandrova and Boldyrev). And, of course, this does include reactions which are nothing else but bonds being formed and broken.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | </big> | ||
+ | ______ |
Version du 5 février 2018 à 16:05
The different names that has been proposed for the society, together with the comments about each of them.
- SCI : Society of Chemical Insight
Simple, short and describes what the society should be.
- ISIC : International Society of Chemical Insight
Still quite simple and it emphasises the international character.
- ISIRS : International Society for Insight into Reactivity and Structure
Phonetically Ai'SIRS. This acronym is all inclusive (not restricted to chemical bonding) and have a nice ring.
- SIRES : Society for Insight into Reactivity and Structure
Phonetically SaiRES. Also all inclusive (not restricted to chemical bonding) and have a nice ring.
- SICB : Society of Insight and Chemical Bonding
- ISCB : International Society of Chemical Bonding
Simple + contains “international” + shows relationship with sister society ESCB + shows relationship with already existing international community around the annual ICCB conference ( organizers: Alexandrova and Boldyrev). And, of course, this does include reactions which are nothing else but bonds being formed and broken.
______