Royal Society of Chemistry: RSC Journals Online

License Agreed
Country-wide for all academic, research and educational libraries within participating countries

Service Type
Online Journals Database (chemistry); plus 4 key abstracting databases plus a series of specialist online periodical reports

Content
36 full text journals, a range of key databases and a series of specialist periodical reports.

About the RSC
The Royal Society of Chemistry is the leading organisation in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences and is one of world's leading chemistry publishers. Supported by a network of 45,000 members worldwide and an internationally acclaimed publishing business, RSC activities span education and training, conferences and science policy and the promotion of the chemical sciences to the public. More information.

Within the PERI Programme, the RSC has agreed to allow access to the full text of its 36 online journals spanning all branches of chemistry, plus a range of key databases in analytical chemistry, catalysts and catalysed reactions, organic synthesis and natural products plus its online series of specialist periodical reports.

Full Title Listing
A full list of the online journals available from the RSC through PERI can be found at: http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/consortia/periproducts.asp

For a complete listing of the online database and specialist periodical reports available from the RSC through PERI, click here [link tbc].

Subject Strengths

  • all branches of chemistry including traditional fields (organic, inorganic, analytical chemistry) plus newer developments and cross-disciplinary studies such as natural products and green chemistry
  • databases in analytical chemistry, catalysts and catalysed reactions, organic synthesis and natural products
  • specialist reports in: amino acids, peptides and proteins, carbohydrate chemistry. monosaccharides, disaccharides and specific oligosaccharides, catalysis chemical modelling, electron paramagnetic resonance, NMR, organometallic chemistry, organophosphorus chemistry, photochemistry, spectroscopic Properties of inorganic and organometallic compounds

Service Strengths 

  • full text of all 36 RSC journals available, many with full text going back to 1997
  • free Table of Contents alerting service available for all users, for all titles
  • many journal articles available in HTML and PDF
  • comprehensive search functionality
  • comprehensive, world-leading abstracting databases
  • cutting edge specialist reports in key chemistry topics

Registration
Each institution is required to register to use RSC journals.  If you have not used this resource before you may need to check if your institution is registered and identify the contact person who has your access details. To do this, please go to the INASP registration database and select your country and institution.

Web site for further information
http://www.rsc.org - gives complete information about the RSC, about its publishing programme plus career development information, conferences and other useful links for chemists.

Contact for Help/Support at the RSC
ejournals@rsc.org