Free access in April from RSC Publishing
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Free access to RSC journal content in April Free access in April 14 March 2008 Do you enjoy reading journals from RSC Publishing? Would you like to have access to even more RSC content? From April 1st to April 30th 2008, you can! "We are delighted to have this opportunity to reward all our valued customers for their continued loyalty." - Philip Abrahams, Customer Services Director Like any organisation, we are keen to reward our loyal customers. So, to show our appreciation for your continued support of RSC journals, we are giving you free online access to all of our online journals - completely free! Whatever your area of interest, you are sure to find relevant research in RSC journals. And, as an existing customer, you know that you can rely on the high quality of the articles. You can also take the opportunity to check out the award-winning RSC Prospect enhanced HTML articles, which use subject ontologies and identified compounds to link related articles, and provide links to definitions, synonyms and structures. No other publisher can offer these added-value enhancements. All you need is a current institutional subscription (or rights to access online) for one or more RSC journal titles. Then, for the whole of April 2008, you and your colleagues will be able to read all content, published between 1997 and the present day, in the following journals: a.. The Analyst b.. Annual Reports on the Progress of Chemistry c.. Chemical Communications d.. Chemical Society Reviews e.. CrystEngComm f.. Dalton Transactions g.. Faraday Discussions h.. Green Chemistry i.. JAAS j.. Journal of Environmental Monitoring k.. Journal of Materials Chemistry l.. Lab on a Chip m.. Molecular BioSystems n.. Natural Product Reports o.. New Journal of Chemistry p.. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry q.. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics r.. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences s.. Soft Matter Information for Librarians/Information scientists We have arranged access via the IP addresses you have already supplied, so no action is required. Usage statistics can be made available on request. Usage Statistics See what your institution is using with your own usage statistics. Project Prospect Home For FAQs, examples, contact information and latest news about Project Prospect Journals Home RSC Journals are recognised as the fastest in the field. This is made possible by a dedicated, professional staff and innovative electronic workflow systems. Contact and Further Information Sales and Customer Services Royal Society of Chemistry, Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Road, Cambridge CB4 0WF, UK Tel: +44 (0)1223 432360 Fax: +44 (0)1223 426017 Email: Sales and Customer Services -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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Thapar, Amit