The Journal of the American Chemical Society is the world's most respected chemistry journal, and for good reason. Founded in 1879, this prestigious periodical publishes more than 13,500 pages of new chemistry a year, documenting advances in all areas of chemical research. Featuring definitive articles and communications, as well as book and software reviews, this venerable weekly meets the Society's highest standards for quality and relevance. It is a must for an serious chemist.
Issues for 1898-1901 include Review of American chemical research, v. 4-7; 1879-1937, the society's Proceedings. Absorbed the Journal of analytical and applied chemistry in July 1893, and the American chemical journal in Jan. 1914.
Holdings: Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1879)--present
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