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ACS Publications (American Chemical Society): Information at a Glance

Resource Type
Searchable collection of full-text e-journals.
Subject Area
Chemistry
Availability
Trent - Access available to any valid Trent user, using their Novell Password in the Library, or at home through the PROXY SERVER.
How to Access

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Description

ACS Publications is a division of the American Chemical Society. ACS was chartered by the U.S. Congress in 1876 and is the world's largest scientific society with more than 158,000 members. ACS advances knowledge and research through scholarly publishing, scientific conferences, information resources for education and business, and professional development efforts. The ACS also plays a leadership role in educating and communicating with public audiences - citizens, students, public leaders and others - about the important role that chemistry plays in identifying new solutions, improving public health, protecting the environment, and contributing to the economy.

The American Chemical Society (ACS) Web Editions include access to 34 full text online journals from ACS. You can also sign yourself up to receive "alerts" when new articles are published on your topic.

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Notes
Available through the Canadian National Site Licensing Project.
Coverage
Varies by title.
Update Frequency
Ongoing.
Stable URL

A stable url (or persistent link) is a link that connects a user to a particular item in a database or on the web. This database uses the doi system to create a stable link.

To link to a particular article, look for the line that says:
To link to full-text access for this article, visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/####.###.

To ensure off-campus access, include the proxy prefix:
http://web2.trentu.ca:2048/login?url=

Example: http://web2.trentu.ca:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbbm.2007.04.008

Since this database also contains links to Get it! you can use the "Save Citation" data to create a link to the article.

 

 
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