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Big Data as a Science: UK Chemistry Society Unlocks 170 Years’ Worth of Data with the Power and Flexibility of MarkLogic

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The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) had been gathering millions of images, science data files and articles from more than 200,000 authors since the 1840s. All of this information was stored in a wide range of formats at multiple locations and was growing by the day. In 2010, largely due to the huge growth of social media and digital formats, the RSC launched an initiative to make its data more accessible, fluid and mobile. They needed an integrated repository that would make all of their content accessible online to anyone-from teachers to businesses to researchers. The key was finding the right technology.
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Founded over 150 years ago in the United Kingdom, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is Europe's largest organization dedicated to furthering awareness of the chemical sciences. With more than 48,000 global members, the RSC is the heir and successor of four renowned and long-established chemical science bodies-The Chemical Society, The Society for Analytical Chemistry, The Royal Institute of Chemistry, and The Faraday Society. The RSC's headquarters are in London and Cambridge, UK with international offices in the USA, China, Japan, India and Brazil. To strengthen knowledge of the profession and science of chemistry, the RSC holds conferences, meetings, and public events, and also publishes industry-renowned scientific journals, books and databases. Adding to its wealth of content, the RSC recently acquired the rights to The Merck Index, a renowned reference book used by industry professionals for over 120 years.
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After evaluating several major providers, the RSC chose MarkLogic as the best platform for its needs, and built three sites on it: RSC Publishing, Learn Chemistry, and Chemistry World. Given the society’s wide range of information media— books, emails, manuals, tweets, metadata, and more—the data does not conform to a single schema, which means a traditional relational database can’t accommodate it. MarkLogic’s document-based data model is ideal for varied formats and hierarchical metadata. The RSC can simply load its information as-is, without having to conform to a rigid format. MarkLogic offers many key benefits, including the ability to store content as XML documents. The database also enables logical associations between different types of content. Each image, video, and article is automatically tagged, allowing users to find, understand, and process the information they need.
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With the greater data accessibility afforded by the new MarkLogic database, the RSC’s publishing division has become much more productive.
The RSC has launched many new research journals, mobile applications, social media forums, and applications for children.
The RSC continues to innovate in the way it delivers content—and to rely on MarkLogic.
Published more than 20,000 articles in 2011.
30 percent increase in article views.
70 percent traffic boost on its educational websites.
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