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(New page: X-ray Crystallography in 5401 seconds (Manfred S. Weiss): http://www.embl-hamburg.de/~msweiss/teach (A very short and simple introduction) The book of Fourier (Kevin Cowtan): http://www.y...)
 
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X-ray Crystallography in 5401 seconds (Manfred S. Weiss): http://www.embl-hamburg.de/~msweiss/teach
# X-ray Crystallography in 5401 seconds (Manfred S. Weiss): http://www.embl-hamburg.de/~msweiss/teach (A very short and simple introduction)
(A very short and simple introduction)
# The book of Fourier (Kevin Cowtan): http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~cowtan/fourier/fourier.html (Nice explanation of what is important in a Fourier calculation)
 
# The physical meaning of the phase in crystallography (Stanley C. Nyburg): http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/maths/nyburg/ (A Classic in Crystallographic Teaching)
The book of Fourier (Kevin Cowtan): http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~cowtan/fourier/fourier.html
# Crystallographic movies (James Holton): http://ucxray.berkeley.edu/~jamesh/movies (Very illustrative movies on the effects of resolution, R-factor data completeness etc. on the information content of the structure).
(Nice explanation of what is important in a Fourier calculation)
# Crystallography 101 (Bernhard Rupp): http://ruppweb.dyndns.org/Xray/101index.html (Very good and nice introduction, some interactive parts)
 
# Crystallographic Tutorials (Michael R. Sawaya): http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/%7Esawaya/tutorials/tutorials.html (good for beginners, somewhat outdated when it comes to programs)
The physical meaning of the phase in crystallography (Stanley C. Nyburg): http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/maths/nyburg/
# Basic Maths for Protein Crystallographers (Eleanor Dodson): http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~mgwt/CCP4/EJD/bmg/index.html (If you want to work in protein crystallography, here are the math essentials)
(A Classic in Crystallographic Teaching)
# The Molecular Level - Tools for Structural Biology Education and Training (Gale Rhodes): http://www.usm.maine.edu/~rhodes/ (from the author of "Crystallography Made Crystal Clear" - website includes a [http://www.usm.maine.edu/~rhodes/ModQual/index.html glossary] of terms, like R-factor, B-factor and so on)
 
Crystallographic movies (James Holton): http://ucxray.berkeley.edu/~jamesh/movies
(Very illustrative movies on the effects of resolution, R-factor data completeness etc. on the information content of the structure).
 
Crystallography 101 (Bernhard Rupp): http://ruppweb.dyndns.org/Xray/101index.html
(Very good and nice introduction, some interactive parts)
 
Crystallographic Tutorials (Michael R. Sawaya): http://www.doe-mbi.ucla.edu/%7Esawaya/tutorials/tutorials.html
(good for beginners, somewhat outdated when it comes to programs)
 
Basic Maths for Protein Crystallographers (Eleanor Dodson): http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~mgwt/CCP4/EJD/bmg/index.html
(If you want to work in protein crystallography, here are the math essentials)
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