ACS NTS Committee Report to Council – San Diego, Spring

In addition, NTS has been involved in updates to the online Periodic Table Live and in submission of articles for publication in newsletters (such...
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ACS  NTS  Committee  Report  to  Council  –  San  Diego,  Spring  2016         Nomenclature,  Terminology,  and  Symbols     NTS  convened  a  task  force  that,  after  extensive  evaluation  and  discussion,  reported   on  the  designation  of  the  chemical  technician  as  a  job  title.    That  evaluation  revealed   that  the  use  of  the  term  is  not  uniform  in  industry.    NTS  reported  the  results  of  that   task  force  study  to  the  chair  of  the  Chemical  Technician  Activities  Committee  (CTA).   It  is  likely  that  CTA  will  use  that  information  to  construct  a  recommendation  for  the   delineation  of  job  titles  based  on  required  academic  credentials  into  the  categories   of  technician  and  chemist.  Addition  of  adjectives  to  the  job  title  was  recommended  as   a  company  specific  designation  based  on  past  practices.    NTS  will  continue  working   with  CTA  to  resolve  and  finalize  recommendations.     Based  on  the  results  of  its  recent  survey  of  approximately  2400  ACS  members,  NTS   is  hosting  a  booth  in  the  exposition  at  the  2016  San  Diego  meeting.  The  booth  allows   ACS  members  to  interact  with  NTS  to  learn  about  the  committee’s  activities  and   about  newly  discovered  elements  in  the  periodic  table.    Given  the  success  of  this   information  booth,  NTS  is  considering  similar  activities  at  a  future  ACS  National   Exposition  in  conjunction  with  NIST  or  the  AACT.     NTS  continues  to  be  involved  in  outreach  to  the  ACS  membership.  This  has  involved   potential  liaison  opportunities  with  CHED,  CINF,  SOCED,  COMSCI,  ANYL,  PUBS,  and   NUCL.    In  addition,  NTS  has  been  involved  in  updates  to  the  online  Periodic  Table   Live  and  in  submission  of  articles  for  publication  in  newsletters  (such  as  the  Senior   Chemist’s  Newsletter.)  NTS  is  currently  planning  a  workshop  or  symposium  on   nomenclature  (with  topics  such  as  PIN,  InChI,  or  RInChI  systems)  for  the  upcoming   ACS  fall  meeting.     NST  is  also  working  to  maintain  a  strong  relationship  with  IUPAC.  This  involved   recent  comments  on  the  IUPAC,  Division  II  provisional  recommendation  “How  to   Name  New  Chemical  Elements”.  NTS  continues  to  be  actively  involved  in  evaluation   and  recommendations  for  the  redefinitions  of  the  SI  units  kilogram  and  amount  of   substance.           Written  and  edited  by  Dr.  Michael  Mosher  and  Dr.  Jeffrey  Rahn