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Abstract
As IUPAC approaches its 100th anniversary, it is important to re-evaluate the mode(s) in which it operates to sustainably support the standards that are vital to the chemical enterprise–chemical naming, chemical identification, and essential terms for commerce and the community. In addition, the importance of IUPAC’s underpinning of the digital representation of chemistry in the current ‘big data’ environment cannot be underestimated. Sustainable global support for the digital use of IUPAC assets is vital to the chemical sciences.
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