DART Forensics Library
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DART Forensics Library contents:
- 3,217 positive ion spectra of 828 substances
Data provided by Bob Steiner, Principal Forensic Scientist of
Virginia Department of Forensic Science, Richmond, VA.
Release date: November 23, 2012.
Updated: May 8, 2013; June 28, 2013.
Library Download and Installation
Download
Download Readme_NIST_Forensics_DART.txt file to your computer:
DART Library Read Me File.
Download the installation file to your computer:
DART Library Installation ZIP archive.
Installation
At this point, if NIST MS Search is running on the computer, close it.
Open the downloaded ZIP file in Windows Explorer and extract executable file.
Run installation program. Under Windows 7 or Vista, you may need to enter
administrative credentials during the installation.
License
- Installation and Use. You may install and use an unlimited number
of copies of the Library.
- Reproduction and Distribution. You may reproduce and distribute an
unlimited number of copies of the Library; provided that each copy
shall be a true and complete copy of the Library, and shall be
accompanied by a copy of this License. Copies of the Library may be
distributed as a standalone product or included with your own
product.
- The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses its
best efforts to deliver a high-quality copy of the Database and to
verify that the data contained therein have been selected on the basis
of sound scientific judgment. However, NIST makes no warranties to
that effect; and NIST shall not be liable for any damage that may
result from errors or omissions in the Database.