These data were collected from publications in scientific papers and patents, from personal communication with scientists and engineers, and other relevant sources.
in 2019, the SciGlass data was made publicly available on GitHub[8] under the ODC Open Database License (ODbL).
The website provides comprehensive documentation, including step-by-step instructions and glossaries of properties and symbols used.
Most features are covered, including: The following list of glass database contents is not complete, and it may not be up to date.
All databases contain citations to the original data sources and the chemical composition of the glasses or ceramics.