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- Inorganic Crystal Structure Database – ICSD is an information service in crystallography and comprises the world’s largest database for fully identified inorganic crystal structures. read more
- FIZ News – 29.09.2021 NEW: ICSD SCIENTIFIC MANUAL ICSD, an indispensable tool for materials science read more
- Press Releases – 27.03.2017 New value added to the ICSD (Inorganic Crystal Structure Database) FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure has added significant content to its ICSD database and offers its customers from materials science and other scientific disciplines new opportunities for using and analyzing data. read more
- FIZ News – 15.01.2018 ICSD and Material Research JAICI in dialogue with prominent Japanese users read more
- FIZ News – 03.03.2020 FACE Programme supports research and education in structural chemistry Researchers in developing countries will be offered access to ICSD Web, the world's largest database for inorganic crystal structures. read more
- FIZ News – 22.04.2024 Reliable and sustainable: ICSD successfully certified CoreTrustSeal award for secure, long-term provision of data read more
- FIZ News – 24.05.2024 ICSD on a steep growth track – 300,000 structures mark cracked 300.000ste Struktur ist eine Nitridometallat-Struktur read more
- FIZ News – 10.02.2025 New ICSD Scientific Manual 2025 – an insight into the world’s largest database for inorganic crystal structures ICSD (Inorganic Crystal Structure Database) is the world's largest database for fully determined inorganic crystal structures. It contains crystallographic data of published inorganic and organometallic structures as well as the read more
- FIZ News – 13.07.2021 FIZ Karlsruhe has added the 250,000th crystal structure to the ICSD database The structure is a complex transition metal compound containing an oxide and an anion of a more electronegative element (arsenides). read more
- FIZ News – 09.09.2024 FIZ Karlsruhe presents the ICSD database on the 34th crystallography conference ECM in Padua In the last week of August, the 34th European Crystallographic Meeting, the most important European conference in the field of crystallography, was held in Padua, Italy. read more