Archive for September, 2012

RSC Publishing Catalogue 2013

2013 Catalogue

There’s a lot of information about a lot of products out there, but not always enough time to view it all.

We feel that the 2013 RSC Publishing Catalogue is a vital document as it shows the depth and detail of what we do for the chemical sciences.

You can view the catalogue online, but, you may just want the highlights for 2013, so here they are:

  • Two NEW journalsBiomaterials Science (P.5) and Toxicology Research (P.21) – both available for free to all existing subscribers or registered users
  • More journal contentCrystEngComm (48 issues, previously 24), Faraday Discussions (8 issues, previously 6), Polymer Chemistry (24 issues, previously 12), RSC Advances (48 issues, previously 24), Analytical Methods (24 issues, previously 12)
  • Great savings on collections – RSC Gold (P.18) now includes Catalysis Science & Technology (p.5) and RSC Advances (P.20).
  • More flexibility on eBooks – annual collections now available for all years from 2008-2013 (P.19)
  • Plus various options  for our archive – whether an outright purchase or an annual lease  for 1841-2007, or just a top-up for 2005-2007 (P.18)

If you would like a hard copy of the catalogue, please contact marketing@rsc.org.

If you have a sales enquiry, please contact your RSC Account Manager or your local Subscription Agent. Alternatively you can e-mail sales@rsc.org.

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Did we meet you at the ACS in Philadelphia?

It was great to meet some of you at the RSC booth in Philadelphia during the ACS National Meeting and Exposition. Whether you attended the meeting or not, we’d like to make sure that you don’t miss out on our special offers this autumn:

Chemistry WorldFREE e-membership and a subscription to Chemistry World

Join RSC e-membership FREE using promo code ACSFALL and receive a 12-month digital subscription to Chemistry World. This truly international monthly magazine for chemical science, with a readership of over 49,000, allows you to:

  • discover the latest developments in research and science policy
  • explore business news analysis, features and opinion columns
  • browse the latest job advertisements and careers section

Additional benefits include professional networking opportunities in your field through one of over 70 RSC subject-based groups.

FREE RSC Publishing Personal Account

Visual Elements Puzzle

Delegates getting involved with our Visual Elements puzzle at the ACS

Register today and gain access to ALL free content from RSC Publishing, including the first 2 volumes of our new journals and a sample chapter from every book in the RSC eBook Collection.

Try ChemSpider today

ChemSpider is our free chemical structure database that provides text and structure search access to over 26 million records. Why not try it out and see what you can discover?

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You can also find out more about our books and journals through our eTOC alerts and newsletters. If you have any questions or comments, please contact us, we’d be happy to hear from you. We look forward to seeing you at the next meeting!

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Gold for Gold – First Open Access credit used by University of Hull

It’s nice to be first.Gold Image

Recently we announced Gold for Gold, an innovative initiative rewarding UK RSC Gold customers with credits to publish a select number of papers in RSC journals via Open Science, the RSC’s Gold Open Access option. This ensures academics at RSC Gold subscribing institutions can further increase the visibility of their quality research.

We are now delighted to announce another first. This time for the University of Hull, who will be the opening beneficiary from this project.

CXCR4 chemokine receptor antagonists: nickel(II) complexes of configurationally restricted macrocycles (Steve Archibald et al, Dalton Transactions 2012 Vol:41, Issue 31) is the first article to be published as part of Gold for Gold and is available to all online.

More information on Gold for Gold is available on our website. If you have any further questions on the procedure, or are an interested customer from outside the UK , please contact goldforgold@rsc.org.

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